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Title:
The administrative state before the Supreme Court : perspectives on the nondelegation doctrine / edited by Peter J. Wallison and John Yoo.
Publisher:
The AEI Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
iv, 391 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
United States.--Supreme Court.
United States.--Supreme Court.
Delegation of powers--United States.
Separation of powers--United States.
Delegation of powers.
Separation of powers.
United States.
Other Authors:
Wallison, Peter J., editor.
Yoo, John, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Conclusion / John Yoo. A judicially manageable test to restore accountability / Douglas H. Ginsburg -- The nondelegation test hiding in plain sight : the void-for-vagueness standard gets the job done / Todd Gaziano and Ethan Blevins -- Reinvigorating nondelegation with core legislative power / Mark Chenoweth and Richard Samp -- A private-law framework for subdelegation / Gary Lawson -- A "step zero" for delegations / Jonathan H. Adler -- A two-tiered and categorical approach to the nondelegation doctrine / Michael B. Rappaport -- Executive administration of the government's resources and the delegation problem / John Harrison -- The sky will not fall : managing the transition to a revitalized nondelegation doctrine / Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash -- Can the Supreme Court learn from the state nondelegation doctrines? / Joseph Postell -- A judicially manageable test to restore accountability / David Schoenbrod -- Conclusion / John Yoo.
Summary:
"In The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court: Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine, leading scholars consider a revival of the Constitution's nondelegation doctrine--the separation-of-powers principle that bars Congress from transferring its legislative powers to the administrative agencies. Although the nondelegation doctrine has lain dormant since 1935, some Supreme Court justices have recently called for its return. As the Supreme Court takes up the doctrine in current cases, this volume makes a timely contribution to our understanding of the separation of powers and the Constitution" -- Back cover
ISBN:
0844750433
9780844750439
0844750425
9780844750422
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1295244909
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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