Does California’s Vehicle Emissions Waiver Raise a Federalism Issue?
POSTED | Posted: 2018-04-06 14:55:54 | Updated : 2018-04-06 14:55:54
In this commentary, Kenny Stein contends that California's emissions waiver -- which the Trump administration has recently suggested it will revoke -- is not a federalism issue because it involves "a clear matter of interstate commerce." Read more here.
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