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Judicial Federalism and the Future of Federal Environmental Regulation


Jonathan H. Adler


Case Western Reserve University School of Law; PERC - Property and Environment Research Center

April 2004

Case Legal Studies Research Paper No. 04-6

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This article assesses the current and likely impact of the Supreme Court's federalism cases on federal environmental regulation. As a result of this assessment, the article seeks to make four points: 1) Thus far, the Supreme Court's federalism cases have had a limited impact on federal regulation, as federal courts have not used these cases as a basis for limiting the reach of federal regulatory authority. 2) Notwithstanding this limited impact, the underlying logic of the Supreme Court's cases does pose a challenge for federal regulation, particularly in the Commerce Clause context. 3) The thrust of the federalism cases makes it likely that the Supreme Court will revisit the constitutional limitations on the Spending Clause, and this could have a substantial impact on federal environmental regulation, as some federal environmental provisions exceed even the highly deferential Spending Clause standard outlined in South Dakota v. Dole. 4) Judicially enforced limitations on federal regulatory authority do not necessarily translate into limitations on environmental protection. The federal government will retain substantial - although not unlimited - authority to advance environmental protection. Where federal authority is constrained, state and local governments and non-governmental entities will retain their ability to address many environmental concerns.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 94

JEL Classification: K11, K23, K32

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Date posted: April 26, 2004  

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Adler, Jonathan H., Judicial Federalism and the Future of Federal Environmental Regulation (April 2004). Case Legal Studies Research Paper No. 04-6. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=535663 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.535663

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