Last week, the Supreme Court held oral argument in Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research. 1 The case addresses the Federal Communications Commission’s Universal Service Fund ...
What is the “nondelegation doctrine”? The nondelegation doctrine addresses the constitutional limits on the extent to which legislative authority may be delegated to the executive branch and its ...
Earlier this month, I previewed the arguments in Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research. The case asks the Supreme Court whether the FCC’s Universal Service Fund (USF) violates the ...
Six years ago, I noted that the Supreme Court’s fragmented judgment in Gundy v. United States suggested that the nondelegation doctrine might have a future. Legislative power is vested in Congress ...