Legal Question in Environmental Law in Pennsylvania
Federal Government and Enviromental Laws
Why should the federal government make the laws on the environment instead of the states?
Asked on 10/12/01, 9:44 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sheldon G. Bardach
Law Offices of Sheldon G. Bardach
Re: Federal Government and Enviromental Laws
Probably because the problems arose during a time in which the states did nothing to speak of to prevent them. It took the leadership of the federal government, when the problem had grown into a national, and, therefore, federal issue. That has been the typical of federal involvement in social issues. The states have often not attended to the problems before they have become national in scope, think of child labor laws, social welfare, work conditions,etc.
Answered on 11/22/01, 1:32 am