Will High Court Resurrect The Nondelegation Doctrine?

By William Araiza (November 29, 2018, 4:47 PM EST) -- Lawyers learn the law they're taught in law school. For most of us, that law becomes "the law" that gets imprinted in our minds for the rest of our careers, despite the inevitable evolution of legal doctrine. For any living American lawyer, part of "the law" learned in law school was that the nondelegation doctrine was moribund, a barely breathing doctrine that, if it exerts an influence at all, does so only as a reason to adopt a more limited interpretation of an otherwise broad federal law.[1]...

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