Bankruptcy and Environmental Regulation: An Emerging Conflict

April 1983
Citation:
13
ELR 10099
Issue
4
Author
Kenneth L. Rosenbaum

Editors' Summary: Commercial bankruptcy threatens to become a recurring impediment to the enforcement of hazardous waste laws. Last November, a federal district court ruled it had no jurisdiction to hear a RCRA and CERCLA enforcement action against Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, a bankrupt. The Comment reviews and criticizes the decision and suggests an alternative analysis to be applied in environmental bankruptcy cases.

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