Creative Regulators and Environmental Protection [2018 JLEP Symposium]
14th Annual Symposium of the Journal of Law, Economics & Policy: Regulatory Reform, Transparency, and the American Economy
This symposium was co-sponsored by the Regulatory Transparency Project and took place at the Antonin Scalia Law School on February 2, 2018. Further details can be found at http://masonlec.org/events/14t....h-annual-symposium-o
Authors:
Regulating in the Shadows: How Agencies Achieve Indirectly that Which they have No Authority to Achieve Directly
(https://regproject.org/paper/r....egulating-in-the-sha
--C. Boyden Gray, Founding Partner, Boyden Gray & Associates
Restoring Meaningful Limits to “Waters of the United States”
(https://regproject.org/paper/r....estoring-meaningful-
--Adam J. White, Director, Center for the Study of the Administrative State and Adjunct Professor of Law, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School
Discussants:
--Robert L. Glicksman, Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law, George Washington University Law School
--Nathan Richardson, Assistant Professor of Law, University of South Carolina
Moderator:
--Caroline Cecot, Assistant Professor of Law, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School
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