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Regulatory Linearity, Commerce Clause Brinksmanship, and Retrenchment in Electric Utility Deregulation


Joel B. Eisen


University of Richmond - School of Law

April 1, 2005

Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 40, p. 545, 2005

Abstract:     
"Regulatory linearity" refers to an agency (in this case, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) that continues to promote reinvention efforts notwithstanding serious obstacles, which the article discusses in the context of initiatives to restructure the electric utility industry.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 44

Keywords: electric utility, restructuring, Commerce Clause

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Date posted: August 28, 2011  

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Eisen, Joel B., Regulatory Linearity, Commerce Clause Brinksmanship, and Retrenchment in Electric Utility Deregulation (April 1, 2005). Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 40, p. 545, 2005. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1917785

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Joel B. Eisen (Contact Author)
University of Richmond - School of Law ( email )
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Richmond, VA 23173
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