Regulation, Federalism, and Interstate CommerceOelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, 1981 - 167 sider |
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... standards that are calibrated for the purposes of the regulation to the imposition of direct standards , the more federal regulation dictates the course of commerce . Thus , federal clean air scrubbing standards have been designed to ...
... standards that are calibrated for the purposes of the regulation to the imposition of direct standards , the more federal regulation dictates the course of commerce . Thus , federal clean air scrubbing standards have been designed to ...
Side 110
... standards on trains . The areas of federal responsibility were fairly well demarcated , and the other areas of responsibility were clearly state and local . The local distribution of electric power , zoning and housing codes , and ...
... standards on trains . The areas of federal responsibility were fairly well demarcated , and the other areas of responsibility were clearly state and local . The local distribution of electric power , zoning and housing codes , and ...
Side 111
... standards . The states try very hard to meet the standards . Then , the feds look the plan over and say , " Ah come on , you are cheating there , you are going to have too much smoke or too many emissions of this and that and you have ...
... standards . The states try very hard to meet the standards . Then , the feds look the plan over and say , " Ah come on , you are cheating there , you are going to have too much smoke or too many emissions of this and that and you have ...
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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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