
1. Deadly Haze: How an Invisible Bubble of Pollution Changed the Way Government Regulates Everything
UnCommon Law
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Regulatory Tensions: The Clean Air Act Unraveled
This chapter explores the clash between government regulations and environmental advocacy, with a focus on the EPA's reinterpretation of the Clean Air Act. It highlights a significant legal dispute over the definition of 'stationary sources' and the implications for environmental accountability. The narrative encapsulates a Supreme Court case that illustrates the critical role of definitions in environmental policy and the resulting challenges for both advocates and regulatory bodies.
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