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    • The Anti-Democratic Major Questions Doctrine 

      Freeman, Jody; Stephenson, Matthew C. (University of Chicago Press, 2023-06-01)
      West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency is the Supreme Court’s most important administrative law decision in decades. The opinion’s significance is due principally to the Court’s embrace of an aggressive version ...
    • Massachusetts v. EPA: From Politics to Expertise 

      Freeman, Jody; Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (University of Chicago Press, 2007)
      In Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency (2007), the Supreme Court held, among other things, that the EPA has statutory authority to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act, and that the agency cannot ...
    • Modular Environmental Regulation 

      Freeman, Jody; Faber, Daniel (Duke University School of Law, 2005)
      This Article proposes a "modular" conception of environmental regulation and natural resource management as an alternative to traditional approaches. Under traditional approaches, agencies tend to operate independently, ...
    • Old Statutes, New Problems 

      Freeman, Jody; Spence, David B. (University of Pennsylvania, 2014)
      Congress is more ideologically polarized than at any time in the modern regulatory era, which makes legislation ever harder to pass. As a result, Congress is increasingly absent from the policymaking process, and fails to ...
    • Timing and Form of Federal Regulation: The Case of Climate 

      DeShazo, J.R.; Freeman, Jody (University of Pennsylvania, 2007)
    • Why I Worry About UARG 

      Freeman, Jody (Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2015)