Energy Law Journal Volume 46, No. 3
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF'S PAGE
- Appraising the Unique Value of Each FERC Enforcement Settlement as a Way to Harmonize FERC’s Penalty Guidelines with Its Pro-Settlement Policy Preference
Jeremy Medovoy - Public Utilities and the First Amendment Problem
Eliza Martin - Utilities’ Duty to Serve in an Era of End-Use Electrification
Cole Jermyn, Michael Zimmerman - Rate Case Expense: A Uniquely Anti-Consumer Form of Litigation Fee Shifting
William G. Bolgiano
APPENDIX
Survey of How Regulators in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico Treat Recovery of Utility Rate Case Expense
William G. Bolgiano
BOOK REVIEW
Powerless: The People’s Struggle for Energy
By Diana Hernández, Jennifer Laird
Reviewed by Kenneth A. Barry
CASE NOTES
A House with No Ceiling – The Risks of Open-Ended Agency Authority
Maddy Vann
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Electricity Steering Committee Report
IN MEMORIAM
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