The National Law Journal 1995 Marianne Lavelle |
Title | Subject | Authors |
As acid rain falls, cloud hangs over manufacturers; General Motors and the EPA are at loggerheads in an administrative case over liability for acid rain damage. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Clean water bill could filter out citizen suits. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Congress returns to legal, regulatory reform. | Law | Marcia Coyle, Karen Donovan, Harvey Berkman, Claudia MacLachlan, Marianne Lavelle |
Corporate contrarians seek to keep regulations: Contract with America calls for radical deregulation, but some big businesses prefer a more selective pruning. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
EPA: confess and pay less; agency will reduce penalties for companies that find their own violations. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
EPA employees prevail in a free-speech suit. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Hearings to address issue of non-profits' advocacy. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Ideology confronts realities.(The Contract and the Law) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Lawyer-lobbyist dispute ignites ethics imbroglio. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Lawyers are top earners: Economic Census data show attorneys lead professionals in revenue. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Much feared 'Dingell-grams' to be a thing of the past. (former U.S. Representative John Dingell and his subpoenas to Committee on Energy and Commerce) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Non-profits mobilize against lobbying bill. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Now spotted owl flies to pro-business Congress; the Supreme Court says previous lawmakers intended to prohibit all harm of species "whether intentional or not." | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Nussbaum: I did what any lawyer would've done. (Bernard W. Nussbaum) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Public works go private; when government sells off its services, does public law still govern? | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Report criticizes hiring of Rose firm. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s hiring of Rose Law Firm in 1987) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Researcher gets 'hot' data on Rocky Flats; finally given access by U.S. agency, he finds that the records were radioactive. (nuclear weapons plant) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Rockwell slapped over access to shuttle papers. (Rockwell International Corp. sanctioned over documents related to space shuttle program) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
School desegregation cases linger quietly. (federal district court backlog) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Smoke and fire at air quality hearing: tobacco foes clash during OSHA's long-running inquiry on indoor air standards. (includes related article on alleged R.J. Reynolds ties to environmental consulting firm) | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Some costs benefit companies: study shows many regulations, under GOP attack, actually help industry. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
The class warrior: Freshman Rep. David M. McIntosh leads both his class and the war on regulation, mixing tough tactics with politesse. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
Unlikely lobby asks for changes in Superfund. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
'Wise-use' movement grows: activist counties battle the federal government over land-use controls. | Law | Marianne Lavelle |
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