UVA Law School: 'Common Law' Explores Why Once-Contentious Natural Gas Pipelines Are Now Rubber-Stamped
February 24, 2023
February 24, 2023
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Feb. 24 (TNSres) -- The University of Virginia's School of Law issued the following news on Feb. 23, 2023:
Requests to build interstate natural gas pipelines today are almost always approved by a federal agency process that used to inspire momentous political fights several decades ago. Professor Alison Gocke looks at why so many projects have been greenlighted in the past two decades and what it may mean for the regulatory process on the latest episo . . .
Requests to build interstate natural gas pipelines today are almost always approved by a federal agency process that used to inspire momentous political fights several decades ago. Professor Alison Gocke looks at why so many projects have been greenlighted in the past two decades and what it may mean for the regulatory process on the latest episo . . .
