Federalism issues
Waters Protected by the Clean Water Act: Cutting Through the Rhetoric on the Proposed Rule
On March 25, 2014, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed to revise their rules defining which water bodies are protected by the Clean Water Act. As with so much of our public...
Cooperative Federalism, Nutrients, and the Clean Water Act: Three Cases Revisited
Cooperative federalism varies widely from program to program, and depends on the relationship each statute prescribes. The Clean Water Act (CWA), while providing ample room for state participation, is heavily federal and leaves little...
Federal Versus State Environmental Protection Standards: Can a National Policy Be Implemented Locally? (TOC)
Keynote Presentation: Making the Partnership Work
Panel Discussion: Regulation of Nuclear Materials
Regulation of Air Quality
Regulation of Water Quality: Is EPA Meeting Its Oblilgations or Can the States Better...