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The Supreme Court is Making America Ungovernable
Lisa Heinzerling
Lisa Heizerling argues that the Supreme Court's revival of the non-delegation doctrine through its creation of the "major questions doctrine" severely hampers the federal government's ability to regulate important matters like greenhouse gases. The Court is simultaneously limiting the scope of agency action based on broad congressional delegations and requiring Congress to legislate in unrealistically specific ways.
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