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When presented with its failure to address undue discrimination claims, FERC stated that such an analysis was unnecessary.[10]  However, the April 16 Orders (and the orders underlying them) require consideration of a critically important question of administrative law: can an independent federal agency impede or eviscerate policies that are implemented by a state and that are traditionally within the domain of the state? [read post]
6 Feb 2008, 8:07 am
Issue: Whether a state court may determine whether the bulk power supply arrangements of an interstate power pool governed by a FERC tariff violate state tort law. [read post]
 The appellate court reasoned that federal law provides for an alternative licensing process (“ALP”) that: (i) incorporates all federal and state license procedures into a single process involving all affected state, federal, local and private parties under the authority of FERC, and (ii) established administrative procedures before FERC for all participating entities to resolve disputes over the required environmental studies. [read post]