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Washburn Law Journal, Vol. 43 (2003-2004)
Redefining Jurisdictional Limits in the Clean Water Act: "Tributary" Acquires New Meaning with Help from Chevron and Seminole Rock Deference [United States v. Deaton, 332 F.3d 698 (4th Cir. 2003)] (Edward L. Robinson), p. 459-488
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Redefining Jurisdictional Limits in the Clean Water Act: "Tributary" Acquires New Meaning with Help from Chevron and Seminole Rock Deference [United States v. Deaton, 332 F.3d 698 (4th Cir. 2003)] (Edward L. Robinson), p. 459-488