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faddypaddy34
1210 days ago
It's called nondelegation doctrine. The rulings pertaining to it have not been consistent but it generally holds true.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/nondelegation_doctrine
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duxup
1210 days ago
I’ve seen some discussion about that topic but I’ve found it hard to parse what people think of as far as how explicit they expect congress to be. At some point it seems unworkable/ a recipe for very inflexible government policy.
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