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Page 107
... District Court for the District of Hawaii . In examining the scope of Congress ' regulatory authority under the Commerce Clause , the District Court held that the pond was " navigable water of the United States " and thus subject to ...
... District Court for the District of Hawaii . In examining the scope of Congress ' regulatory authority under the Commerce Clause , the District Court held that the pond was " navigable water of the United States " and thus subject to ...
Page 271
... district court had any right to hold up the sale of leases in Georges Bank until Congress beefed up the Secretary's powers to protect the fisheries . In their view , Congress intended the Secretary to act with whatever protective ...
... district court had any right to hold up the sale of leases in Georges Bank until Congress beefed up the Secretary's powers to protect the fisheries . In their view , Congress intended the Secretary to act with whatever protective ...
Page 295
... district court : ( 4 ) erred in finding plaintiffs had standing to sue for environmental damages ; . . . . The facts and circumstances of the oil spill and its aftermath are set forth in detail in the district court's opinion ...
... district court : ( 4 ) erred in finding plaintiffs had standing to sue for environmental damages ; . . . . The facts and circumstances of the oil spill and its aftermath are set forth in detail in the district court's opinion ...
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