Federalism in the Air: Is the Clean Air Act’s “My Way or No Highway” Provision Constitutional After NFIB v. Sebelius?
By David Baake Since the New Deal era, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Spending Clause to permit Congress to […]
By David Baake Since the New Deal era, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Spending Clause to permit Congress to […]
By Robin Kundis Craig The variety of anthropogenic stressors to the marine environment — including, increasingly, climate change — and
By Brian F. Havel & Gabriel S. Sanchez It is impossible to predict the eventual stopping place of the climate
By Tyler McNish Tradable property rights-based carbon offsets are widely used as a policy tool for combating the greenhouse gas
By Jonathan Rosenbloom State preemption laws strictly limit local governments from regulating beyond their borders. Local governments, however, face a