Regulation, Federalism, and Interstate CommerceOelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, 1981 - 167 sider |
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Side 139
... legislation are apt to be subject to undue influences that will under- mine a regulation or the legislation . At the federal level , interests that countervail whatever special interests may be at work are apt to be more effective . In ...
... legislation are apt to be subject to undue influences that will under- mine a regulation or the legislation . At the federal level , interests that countervail whatever special interests may be at work are apt to be more effective . In ...
Side 140
... legislation that established the federally mandated retirement age swept through Congress a year and half ago . I did not once hear the legislation discussed in terms of Federalism , and yet it is difficult to understand why the ...
... legislation that established the federally mandated retirement age swept through Congress a year and half ago . I did not once hear the legislation discussed in terms of Federalism , and yet it is difficult to understand why the ...
Side 165
... legislation in , 40 Insurance , state regulation of , 64 , 78 , 91 , 127 International trade theory , 79 , 104 , 105 Interstate commerce : federal regula- tion of , 4 , 13 , 60 , 108 , 110 , 111 ; impact of railroads on , 22-23 ; role ...
... legislation in , 40 Insurance , state regulation of , 64 , 78 , 91 , 127 International trade theory , 79 , 104 , 105 Interstate commerce : federal regula- tion of , 4 , 13 , 60 , 108 , 110 , 111 ; impact of railroads on , 22-23 ; role ...
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IntroductionA Dan Tarlock | 3 |
Why Has Federal Power Increased at the Expense | 5 |
Regulation and the American Common | 9 |
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