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- Title
DIMENSIONS OF DELEGATION.
- Authors
COGLIANESE, CARY
- Abstract
The article argues how with the rapid proliferation of modern public services, the American administrative state, along all of its jurisdictional dimensions, reached an important point of modern development. It reports that the U.S. Congress in its ability to authorize executive officers to make rules, has been fundamental to the development of the modern administrative state, as the Supreme Court has almost never invoked it to invalidate congressional legislation.
- Subjects
UNITED States; FEDERAL employees (U.S.) -- Legal status, laws, etc.; CONSTITUTIONALISM; PUBLIC administration; JUSTICE administration; PUBLIC welfare laws
- Publication
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2019, Vol 167, Issue 7, p1849
- ISSN
0041-9907
- Publication type
Article