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... state authority to re- strict export of water , refused to accept the State's broadest immunity claims . Accordingly , the Court held unconstitutional a portion of a statutory restriction on the withdrawal of ground water from any well ...
... state authority to re- strict export of water , refused to accept the State's broadest immunity claims . Accordingly , the Court held unconstitutional a portion of a statutory restriction on the withdrawal of ground water from any well ...
Page 897
... state - sanctioned monopoly might have survived without the State's express approval grounds the analysis in hopeless speculation . Worse , this approach ignores important implications of the State's policy of utilizing private ...
... state - sanctioned monopoly might have survived without the State's express approval grounds the analysis in hopeless speculation . Worse , this approach ignores important implications of the State's policy of utilizing private ...
Page 898
... state support for the particular activity under challenge . In cases where the State's only significant involvement is through financial support or limited regulation of the private entity , it may be well to inquire whether the State's ...
... state support for the particular activity under challenge . In cases where the State's only significant involvement is through financial support or limited regulation of the private entity , it may be well to inquire whether the State's ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE ELEVENTH EDITION | 8 |
PART I | 8 |
The political environment | 10 |
Copyright | |
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