Abstract
This Comment explores the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution and the restraints it places on state and local governments which attempt to restrict the importation of waste. Additionally, it will focus on the development of exclusionary alternatives including the market participant exception and regulatory schemes designed to avoid Commerce Clause scrutiny. Finally, this Comment will examine the possibility of using free market techniques to develop an alternative to the traditional command and control methods of regulation.
Recommended Citation
Harper, Paul R.
(1991)
"Solid Waste Transport: Commerce Clause Restrictions and Free Market Incentives,"
Akron Law Review: Vol. 24:
Iss.
3, Article 7.
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