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    • Meyer, Timothy (Columbia Law Review, 2018)
      The 2016 presidential election was one of the most divisive in recent memory, but it produced a surprising bipartisan consensus. Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders all agreed that U.S. trade agreements should ...
    • Rossi, Jim (Case Western Law Review, 2014)
      While the federal government has been slow to address problems such as climate change, many states have adopted innovative approaches to address the climate impact of using natural resources to produce energy, including ...
    • Rossi, Jim; Klass, Alexandra B. (Harvard Environmental Law Review, 2017)
      This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy transportation infrastructure — the electric transmission lines, natural gas pipelines, natural gas import and export terminals ...
    • Rossi, Jim; Klass, Alexandra B. (Minnesota Law Review, 2015)
      Interstate coordination presents one of the most difficult challenges for American federalism as well as for energy markets and policy. Existing laws vest the approval of large-scale energy infrastructure projects such as ...