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Federal And State Regulatory Agencies Are Increasingly Making Use Of Litigation As A Means Of Regulation. In This Book, Three Experts In Regulatory Law And Theory Offer A Systematic Analysis Of The Use Of Litigation To Impose Substantive Regulatory Measures, Including A Public Choicebased Analysis Of Why Agencies Choose To Litigate In Some Circumstances.The Book Examines Three Major Cases In Which Litigation Was Used To Achieve Regulatory Ends: The Epas Suit Against Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Manufacturers; Asbestos And Silica Dust Litigation By Private Attorneys; And Private And State Lawsuits Against Cigarette Manufacturers. The Authors Argue That Litigation Is An Inappropriate Means For Establishing Substantive Regulatory Provisions, And They Conclude By Suggesting A Variety Of Reforms To Help Curb Todays Growing Reliance On Such Practice.
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