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1. Deadly Haze: How an Invisible Bubble of Pollution Changed the Way Government Regulates Everything

UnCommon Law

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This chapter explores the historical backdrop of air pollution in America during the 1960s and 1970s, focusing on sulfur dioxide levels and public health impacts. It examines the government's response through landmark legislation and discusses the implications of the Chevron Doctrine on regulatory powers and future changes.

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