Constitutional Bounds on Congress' Ability to Protect the Environment.
Examines Constitutional constraints on the ability of Congress to protect the environment. Looks at the Article I nondelegation doctrine and commerce clause, Article III standing to sue in Federal court, the Fifth Amendment and the takings issue, the Tenth Amendment and Federal intrusions on state s...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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2002.
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| Series: | U.S. Congressional Research.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
| Summary: | Examines Constitutional constraints on the ability of Congress to protect the environment. Looks at the Article I nondelegation doctrine and commerce clause, Article III standing to sue in Federal court, the Fifth Amendment and the takings issue, the Tenth Amendment and Federal intrusions on state sovereignty, the Eleventh Amendment and Federal authorization of private suits against States, and the Article II vesting of law-enforcement authority in the executive branch. Reviews background and court decisions bearing on the above areas. |
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| Item Description: | Record is based on bibliographic data in ProQuest U.S. Congressional Research Digital Collection (last viewed July 2010). Reuse except for individual research requires license from ProQuest, LLC. CRS Report. Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |