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Abstract
The purpose of this article is to set forth the nature of the intergovernmental problem. This involves an analysis of the extent and limitations of federal power, a determination of congressional intent on the issue of federal pre-emption, and an appraisal of the steps now being taken by the Atomic Energy Commission to turn over part of the radiation safety regulatory program to the states.
Recommended Citation
Samuel D. Estep & Martin Adelman,
State Control of Radiation Hazards: An Intergovernmental Relations Problem,
60
Mich. L. Rev.
41
(1961).
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