...was a non-Guidelines sentence of five years' probation with substantial continuing controls and treatment. See Part V.D, infra (outlining specifics of sentence). The...
In his Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard, Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Law School, discusses the most significant ways the Obama administration can affect cl
...power plants unless they were equipped with carbon capture and storage, a technology that is not yet commercially available. The low price of natural gas...
...Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has pursued a series of rulemakings designed to control hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and other emissions tied to global warming. These...
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...pollutants, unless the Administrator (or the State) determines that the maximum achievable control technology emission limitation under this section for new sources will be...
New York Law Journal
...the heating of human tissue. See generally FCC, Office of Engineering & Technology, Questions and Answers about Biological Effects and Potential Hazards of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic...
New York Law Journal
...either best available control technology or maximum available control technology...
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