The National Law Journal 1993 Marianne Lavelle |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A lame duck EPA issues compromise rules, proposals. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Bank regulators await direction from Clinton team. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Bush Justice Department assails S & L report. (General Accounting Office report maintains that not enough is being done to pursue savings and loan crisis criminals) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Marianne Lavelle |
Clinton unveils appeals process in wetlands policy. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Commission says: abolish thrifts; action seen as unlikely. (national commission on ways to prevent another savings and loan disaster) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Did RTC shake-up derail cases? (Resolution Trust Corp.) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Does innocence void death sentence? Maybe. (Rehnquist court's strictness about habeas relief) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Marianne Lavelle |
Environmental racism targeted; congressional hearing. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Environment vise: law, compliance. (1993 Corporate Counsel Survey) (Corporate Counsel) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
EPA enforcement to be probed. (Unequal Protection: A Follow-Up) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
EPA officials want toxics information open to the public. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Execs oppose RTC subpoenas. (Resolution Trust Corp.) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
FDIC loses face as well as case; NBW suit called frivolous. (National Bank of Washington) | Law | Claudia MacLachlan, Marianne Lavelle |
Federal legal policies still unknown; vacant spots mean Bush policies carry by default. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Firms' S&L fees dipped in 1992; first drop during crisis. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Free trade vs. law: international pacts may limit U.S. law on health, safety and the environment. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Gore sets his sights on the DEA. (Vice President Al Gore, Drug Enforcement Administration) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
New view at Interior; planting seeds of consensus, Bruce Babbitt is still a fighter. (Bill Clinton's Secretary of Interior) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Plant foes light legal fires; toxic waste incinerator sparks litigation and whistleblowing. (East Liverpool, Ohio residents fight use of new toxic waste incinerator in their community) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Prosecutors' plan to bypass counsel fans corporate ire. (federal law enforcement officials want power to bypass corporate counsel in investigations) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Reuniting the EPA's watchdogs; but the enforcers may be on a tighter leash. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Ruling broadsides whistleblower. (Labor Secretary Robert E. Reich rules against whistleblower) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Senate panel told of fraud, corruption at RTC. (Senate Banking Committee, Resolution Trust Corp.) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Marianne Lavelle |
States try shielding S&L execs; a classic federalism battle is under way. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
The 'property rights' revolt; environmentalists fret as states pass Reagan-style takings laws. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
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