In each case, the United States should consider ... Moreover, current federal requirements do not extend to power distribution, which is regulated unevenly at the state level.
and even to subject states to generally applicable federal laws, that power ends when it reaches too far into the retained dominion of state autonomy. New York v. United States, 505 U.S. 144 (1992 ...
The new Tenth Amendment stated: “The powers not delegated to the United ... state versus federal power, would ultimately be tested by the Civil War. After the Civil War, some states tried ...
The Biden administration on Tuesday released a roadmap for plans to triple U.S. nuclear capacity by the middle of the century ...
The United States was a leading force in the establishment of the ... equal to 5.55% of the sum of basic votes and share votes for all members). The voting power distribution differs among ...
An executive order draft is floating around MAGA world that would establish a Trump-appointed “warrior board” with the power ...
Harnessing untapped power from homes, businesses and factories, this invisible virtual power plant in Colorado could change how electricity is generated in the US.
Amid the incessant national grid collapses that have continued to throw the country into darkness for days, some states have ...
But during the Great Depression and the New Deal, the Court reversed itself and supported more federal power to regulate the economy. In United States v. Darby Lumber Company (1941), the Court ...
It will take 218 seats to rule the House, and although neither party had yet to reach the threshold, the numbers appeared to ...
The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States.... The federal government owns or ...
Nuclear energy has been on shaky ground across the United States for the last decade, but recent federal and state policies have come to its rescue. Nuclear power plants have been reliable ...