Environmental Law Topics

Budget & Agency Management

Federal environmental agencies exercise authority as part of the executive branch, which shapes how these agencies set priorities, allocate resources, and act within statutory and constitutional provisions.
ACOEL fellows working on this environmental law topic are concerned with Administrative Agency Authority, cooperative federalism and federal/state budgeting allocations when making implementation decisions. In particular, fellows consider how budgeting and executive control affect agency discretion and the legal boundaries on spending public funds.
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ACOEL Leaders on this Topic

Alexandra Dapolito Dunn
CropLife America
Martha Rudolph
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
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