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Minimizing Constitutional Risk: Crafting State Energy Policies that Can Withstand Constitutional Scrutiny


October 18, 2017

Minimizing Constitutional Risk: Crafting State Energy Policies that Can Withstand Constitutional Scrutiny, a White Paper by Ari Peskoe and Kate Konschnik, provides policymakers with key lessons from recently filed lawsuits and suggestions on how states can work within their constitutional limits to achieve energy policy goals.

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