Abstract
The complexity of the issue of energy policy development exacerbates many of the traditional areas of conflict between state and federal governments and also creates new tensions. This Article examines the bases of state and federal power exposing these existing and potential conflicts within the energy issue. Suggestions for a new federalism approach of state-federal cooperative and complementary efforts are made with an eye to averting such tensions.
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18 Ariz. L. Rev. 405 (1976)
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