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Fields of papers citing papers by David M. Driesen
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David M. Driesen
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Driesen, David M.. (2020). The Unitary Executive Theory in Comparative Context. Hastings law journal. 72(1). 1.1 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M., et al.. (2018). Half a Century of Supreme Court Clean Air Act Interpretation: Purposivism, Textualism, Dynamism, and Activism. Washington and Lee law review. 75(4). 1781.1 indexed citations
Driesen, David M.. (2017). Inactivity, Deregulation, and the Commerce Clause: A Thought Experiment. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Driesen, David M.. (2014). Legal Theory Lessons from the Financial Crisis. The Journal of corporation law. 40(1). 55.2 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2010). Two Cheers for Feasible Regulation: A Modest Response to Masur and Posnera. Syracuse University Libraries (Syracuse University).3 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M. & David Popp. (2010). Meaningful Technology Transfer for Climate Disruption. Journal of international affairs. 64(1). 1.4 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M., et al.. (2009). The Missing Instrument: Dirty Input Limits. Syracuse University Libraries (Syracuse University).4 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2009). Toward a Duty-Based Theory of Executive Power. Fordham law review. 78(1). 71.2 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2009). Neoliberal Instrument Choice. Syracuse University Libraries (Syracuse University).1 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2008). Firing U.S. Attorneys: An Essay. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2008). Sustainable Development and Air Quality: The Need to Replace Basic Technologies with Cleaner Alternatives. eYLS (Yale Law School).2 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2007). Sustainable Development and Market Liberalism's Shotgun Wedding: Emissions Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol. Indiana law journal. 83(1). 1643.11 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2007). The Changing Climate for United States Law. SSRN Electronic Journal. 14(3). 145–54.1 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2006). Regulatory Reform: The New Lochnerism?. Syracuse University Libraries (Syracuse University). 1030.
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Driesen, David M.. (2004). The Economic Dynamics of Environmental Law: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Emissions Trading, and Priority-Setting. Boston College environmental affairs law review. 31(3). 501.6 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (2003). Distributing the Costs of Environmental, Health, and Safety Protection: The Feasibility Principle, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Regulatory Reform. Boston College environmental affairs law review. 32(1). 1.7 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (1998). Is Emissions Trading an Economic IncentiveProgram?: Replacing the Command andControl/Economic Incentive Dichotomy. Washington and Lee law review. 55(2). 289.26 indexed citations
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Driesen, David M.. (1991). The Congressional Role in International Environmental Law and Its Implications for Statutory Interpretation. Boston College environmental affairs law review. 19(2). 287.
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