Comment on The Permit Power Revisited: The Theory and Practice of Regulatory Permits in the Administrative State
In The Permit Power Revisited, Professors Biber and Ruhl make a well-articulated and easy to follow argument for a regulatory shift along the “spectrum of [permitting] approaches” from “specific permits” to the more favored “general permits.” At least in the context of the CWA, the Biber/Ruhl article is timely and adds great value to the continuing legal and policy debate on alternatives to tackling some of the intractable environmental problems that continue to elude our aging regulatory programs.