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LNG Law Blog | Liquefied Natural Gas law and news on federal regulation, regasification,

A TransCanada official said yesterday that his company is interested in building a pipeline that would transport natural gas from Alaska's North Slope to a <A href="http://www.lnglawblog.com/01202012alaska/" target=_blank>possible LNG liquefaction facility in southern Alaska</A>. <A

Blog | John Boehner - 8th District of Ohio

The American Energy & Infrastructure Jobs Act (H.R. 7) is a sharp departure from the pork-laden highway bills of the past. The bill includes pro-growth reforms that remove barriers to job creation and focus taxpayer resources on high-priority infrastructure projects – without earmarks, without

ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL BLOGS: 230,000 Employees | Green House Gas | Clean Air Act | The Daily Caller

The EPA is asking taxpayers to fund up to 230,000 new government workers to process all the extra paperwork, at an estimated cost of $21 billion. That cost does not include the economic impact of the regulations themselves. “Hiring the...

JURIST - Paper Chase: North Dakota sues Minnesota over emissions regulations

JURIST - Paper Chase: North Dakota sues Minnesota over emissions regulations

Chris King's First Amendment Page: KingCast presents: A tear gas law enforcement First Amendment

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The Bridgewater Canal Co Ltd v GEO Networks Ltd – WLR Daily « Current Awareness

The Bridgewater Canal Co Ltd v GEO Networks Ltd [2010] EWCA Civ 1348; [2010] WLR (D) 306 “On the proper construction of the Electronic Communications Code, set out in Sch 2 to the Telecommunications Act 1984 as amended by the Communications Act 2003, the special regime which applied to linear

PrawfsBlawg: Hiring Chairs 2010-2011: Please Announce Yourselves

N.B. This will get bumped to the front every now and then, and schools should feel free to update if they have changes in the makeup of the app-comm of their school (as FSU does, starting now). It's that time again. I've been getting requests from some aspiring prawfs, so here's the post: law

Legal Theory Blog: Lyons on Federalism & Telecommunications Regulation

Daniel Lyons (Boston College - Law School) has posted Technology Convergence and Federalism: Who Should Decide the Future of Telecommunications Regulation? (University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Vol. 43, No. 2, 2010) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This...

Federal Hydraulic Fracturing Concerns May Slow Natural Gas Development

Bracewell attorneys Jason Hutt and Matt Armstrong are guest blogging this week on the National Law Review website about hydraulic fracturing (“fracing”), which is the injection of a high-pressure fluid mix of water, sand and a proprietary mix into formations deep beneath the surface to

China's Renewable Energy Law: Its Most Recent Amendments. - China Law Blog: a blog about Chinese

<p>Really excellent post up at the just discovered (by me) Switchboard blog. This blog is put out by the NRDC (National Resource Defense Counsel) and the post is entitled, "<a href="http://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/bfinamore/china_renews_its_commitment_to.html">China Renews Its Commitment to

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