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Deep Dive 45 – Percolating in Washington State: Export-Terminal Permit-Denial Suit Implicates Federalism and Foreign Commerce

Deep Dive 45 – Percolating in Washington State: Export-Terminal Permit-Denial Suit Implicates Federalism and Foreign Commerce

Released Friday, 19th April 2019
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Deep Dive 45 – Percolating in Washington State: Export-Terminal Permit-Denial Suit Implicates Federalism and Foreign Commerce

Deep Dive 45 – Percolating in Washington State: Export-Terminal Permit-Denial Suit Implicates Federalism and Foreign Commerce

Deep Dive 45 – Percolating in Washington State: Export-Terminal Permit-Denial Suit Implicates Federalism and Foreign Commerce

Deep Dive 45 – Percolating in Washington State: Export-Terminal Permit-Denial Suit Implicates Federalism and Foreign Commerce

Friday, 19th April 2019
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This Deep Dive episode brings you the audio from a recent teleforum co-hosted by the Regulatory Transparency Project and the Federalist Society's Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group.

This episode deals with a pending lawsuit in the Western District of Washington: Lighthouse Resources v. Inslee. This case, which involves a dispute over permitting construction for a coal export terminal on Washington's Columbia river, has important implications for disputes between federal and state jurisdiction in environmental law and regulation.

Featuring:
- Glenn G. Lammi, Chief Counsel, Legal Studies Division and Director, Communications, Washington Legal Foundation
- Donald Kochan, Parker S. Kennedy Professor in Law and Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Development, Chapman University, Dale E. Fowler School of Law

Visit our website – https://RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.

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