- Michael Greve
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Michael Greve is the John G. Searle Scholar and Director of the Federalism Project at the American Enterprise Institute.[1] He is also a member of the board of directors of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Greve's research interests include federalism, constitutional law, environmental policy, and Internet regulation.
Previously, Greve founded and, from 1989 to February 2000, directed the Center for Individual Rights (CIR), a public interest law firm. CIR served as counsel in many precedent-setting constitutional cases, including United States v. Morrison (2000), a key Supreme Court verdict on federalism. Greve earned his Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University in 1987. He has commented on constitutional and administrative law, environmental policy, civil rights, and federalism.
Bibliography
- Environmental Politics: Public Costs, Private Rewards. Preager, 1992. ISBN 0275942384 (edited with Fred L. Smith, Jr.)
- Competition Laws in Conflict: Antitrust Jurisdiction in the Global Economy. AEI, 2004. ISBN 0844742015 (edited with Richard Epstein)
- The Demise of Environmentalism in American Law. AEI, 1996. ISBN 0844739804
- Real Federalism: Why It Matters, How It Could Happen. AEI, 1999. ISBN 0844740993
References
- ^ McGough, Michael (July 4, 2005). "Ideological battle looms over Supreme Court vacancy". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette : pp. A1, A5. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vYVIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3HADAAAAIBAJ&pg=3883,2280717&dq=michael-greve&hl=en. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
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