...of the U.S. Senate...to store nuclear waste, a...the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has ever...
...A federal appeals court has affirmed the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's relicensing of a Massachusetts nuclear power plant over the...
...S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission didn't fully incorporate lessons from the Fukushima, Japan radiological...
National Law Journal
...was not "excessive" for purposes of the Hospital and Medical Services Corporation Regulatory Act of 1996, as amended by the Medical Insurance Empowerment Amendment Act...
National Law Journal
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...statute" that "sets forth a regulatory scheme for major federal actions...Methow Valley Citizens Council, 490 U.S. 332, 349 (1989); see...
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...Tort Claims Act (FTCA), 28 U.S.C. §§ 1346...undermine the purposes of the regulatory statute creating the mandatory directive...
...memorandum by the U.S. Department of...signed four recess commissions during the Senate...to fulfill its regulatory mandate). ...
...by a number of regulators. The Department of Energy, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission provide oversight on the federal...
...In a case argued recently before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, the appellee made an...
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