The National Law Journal 1993 Marianne Lavelle - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1993 Marianne Lavelle
TitleSubjectAuthors
A lame duck EPA issues compromise rules, proposals.LawMarianne Lavelle
Bank regulators await direction from Clinton team.LawMarianne 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)LawMarcia Coyle, Marianne Lavelle
Clinton unveils appeals process in wetlands policy.LawMarianne Lavelle
Commission says: abolish thrifts; action seen as unlikely. (national commission on ways to prevent another savings and loan disaster)LawMarianne Lavelle
Did RTC shake-up derail cases? (Resolution Trust Corp.)LawMarianne Lavelle
Does innocence void death sentence? Maybe. (Rehnquist court's strictness about habeas relief)LawMarcia Coyle, Marianne Lavelle
Environmental racism targeted; congressional hearing.LawMarianne Lavelle
Environment vise: law, compliance. (1993 Corporate Counsel Survey) (Corporate Counsel)LawMarianne Lavelle
EPA enforcement to be probed. (Unequal Protection: A Follow-Up)LawMarianne Lavelle
EPA officials want toxics information open to the public.LawMarianne Lavelle
Execs oppose RTC subpoenas. (Resolution Trust Corp.)LawMarianne Lavelle
FDIC loses face as well as case; NBW suit called frivolous. (National Bank of Washington)LawClaudia MacLachlan, Marianne Lavelle
Federal legal policies still unknown; vacant spots mean Bush policies carry by default.LawMarianne Lavelle
Firms' S&L fees dipped in 1992; first drop during crisis.LawMarianne Lavelle
Free trade vs. law: international pacts may limit U.S. law on health, safety and the environment.LawMarianne Lavelle
Gore sets his sights on the DEA. (Vice President Al Gore, Drug Enforcement Administration)LawMarianne Lavelle
New view at Interior; planting seeds of consensus, Bruce Babbitt is still a fighter. (Bill Clinton's Secretary of Interior)LawMarianne 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)LawMarianne Lavelle
Prosecutors' plan to bypass counsel fans corporate ire. (federal law enforcement officials want power to bypass corporate counsel in investigations)LawMarianne Lavelle
Reuniting the EPA's watchdogs; but the enforcers may be on a tighter leash.LawMarianne Lavelle
Ruling broadsides whistleblower. (Labor Secretary Robert E. Reich rules against whistleblower)LawMarianne Lavelle
Senate panel told of fraud, corruption at RTC. (Senate Banking Committee, Resolution Trust Corp.)LawMarcia Coyle, Marianne Lavelle
States try shielding S&L execs; a classic federalism battle is under way.LawMarianne Lavelle
The 'property rights' revolt; environmentalists fret as states pass Reagan-style takings laws.LawMarianne Lavelle
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