Pennsylvania v. Union Gas Company: The Supreme Court Employs The Wrong Means To Reach The Proper End
Abstract
This casenote reviews the facts of Union Gas, the history of eleventh amendment jurisprudence, and the purposes of CERCLA. The note critically analyzes the Supreme Court's approach to evading eleventh amendment immunity. Finally, the note contemplates the impact of Union Gas on CERCLA and eleventh amendment law.
Recommended Citation
Brodman, Christopher A.
(1990)
"Pennsylvania v. Union Gas Company: The Supreme Court Employs The Wrong Means To Reach The Proper End,"
Akron Law Review: Vol. 23:
Iss.
3, Article 9.
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