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To: SoFloFreeper

Your point is based on what is called the non-delegation doctrine, but it is more a political point than a legal argument. With limited exceptions, the US Supreme Court has not prevented Congress from delegating rule making power to federal executive agencies and has held the practice to be constitutional in most instances.


44 posted on 12/17/2013 7:23:58 AM PST by Rockingham
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To: Rockingham

I understand that the SCOTUS and legislative branch have empowered the bureaucracy to create law, but I maintain such actions go against Conditional intent.


47 posted on 12/17/2013 8:51:36 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
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