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23 Jan 2013, 1:02 am by W.F. Casey Ebsary, Jr.
United States Court of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Argued October 16, 2012 Decided January 22, 2013 No. 11-1265 AMERICANS FOR SAFE ACCESS, ET AL., PETITIONERS v. [read post]
23 Jan 2013, 1:02 am by W.F. Casey Ebsary, Jr.
United States Court of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Argued October 16, 2012 Decided January 22, 2013 No. 11-1265 AMERICANS FOR SAFE ACCESS, ET AL., PETITIONERS v. [read post]
7 Jul 2019, 9:40 pm by Kristin E. Hickman
American Petroleum Institute, the Supreme Court in 1980 considered whether the Occupational Safety and Health Act violated the nondelegation doctrine by allowing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to adopt limitations for workplace exposure to harmful chemicals. [read post]
26 Aug 2016, 2:45 pm by Michael Grossman
A 1948 study conducted by the American Petroleum Institute (API, not exactly the kind of group who is looking to smear the the petrochemical industry) determined that there is no safe quantity of benzene that can be withstood by an average person: “Inasmuch as the body develops no tolerance to benzene, and as there is a wide variation in individual susceptibility, it is generally considered that the only absolutely safe concentration for benzene is zero. [read post]
9 Feb 2024, 7:24 am by Guest Author
American Petroleum Institute: As formulated and enforced by this Court, the nondelegation doctrine serves three important functions. [read post]
19 Jul 2023, 9:05 pm by renholding
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has adopted a Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule[25] requiring facilities that emit more than 25,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent to report their direct GHG emissions.[26] About 8,000 facilities are required to report.[27] This rule also requires fuel suppliers to report the emissions attributable to the fu [read post]