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Fomous, Federal supremacy and sovereign immunity in environmental law, 1988
Federal Supremacy and Sovereign Immunity in Environmental Law: What’s Left and How to Fix It: A Thesis presented to the Judge Advocate General’s
School, U.S. Army, by Captain John M. Fomous, JAGC (April 1988). 5 + 86 p. Contents include I, Introduction, including structure of environmental statutes
and principles of federal supremacy and sovereign immunity; II, Environmental Waivers of Sovereign Immunity Prior to 1977; III, Changes in
Environmental Waivers of Sovereign Immunity, including Hancock v. Train; IV, Congressional Response, including amendments to pre-Hancock statutes and
post-Hancock statutes; V, Post-Hancock Sovereign Immunity Issues; VI, Federally Enforced Compliance; VII, Analysis; and VIII, Conclusion; Endnotes. (The
abstract states, “This thesis presents a recommendation to enact one consistent waiver for all agencies to follow.”)
Title:   Federal supremacy and sovereign immunity in environmental law : what's left and how to fix it / by Captain John M. Fomous, JAGC, U.S. Army.
OCLC Number:   1269220684
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