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In this book, the author explores the structural implications for water quality regulation when the primary federal statute for regulating water quality - the Clean Water Act - operates in a context complicated by a variety of constitutional requirements and dictates. US orientation.
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Robin K. Craig is Attorneys' Title Insurance Fund Professor of Law at Florida State University College of Law and codirector of the Program in Environmental and Land Use Law. She is the author of Environmental Law in Context: Cases and Materials.
By: Robin K Craig
300 pages
Given the current legal flux, there is no better time for the publication of an authoritative guide to the constitutional issues with which the Clean Water Act is entangled. And there is no better guide to this subject than the new edition of Robin Kundis Craig's book on this complicated subject. It is, now and forever, a significant contribution to the canon. -- G. Tracy Mehan, III, former Assistant Administrator for Water, U.S. E.P.A. "and adjunct professor at George Mason University School of Law"