Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Syracuse Law Review
Abstract
In the post-industrial economy, key national environmental laws and energy regulations can impose contradictory demands, pursuant to which it is impossible to comply with both. Do regulated companies follow orders to generate essential energy supply or adhere to environmental emissions limits or orders not to generate? The United States Congress and federal agencies have each ignored creating a critical joinder of national policy, and there is no judicial precedent to resolve this conflict. The conflict between energy and environmental regulation creates a new constitutional challenge of essential first impression.
First Page
53
Last Page
102
Publication Date
2014
Recommended Citation
Steven Ferrey, Broken at Both Ends: The Need to Reconnect Energy and Environment, 65 Syracuse L. Rev. 53 (2014).
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