Hosted by JLPP: Per Curiam

Reports of the nondelegation doctrine’s resuscitation were greatly exaggerated. Despite all
the anticipation and trepidation, the doctrine has yet to be disinterred, and a revival may be as
far off as ever. . . . The nondelegation doctrine may remain moribund, but the outlines of a delegation doctrine
may be visible in the Court’s recent jurisprudence


Jonathan H. Adler

Including works from:

Hon. Gregory G. Katsas on Justice Thomas

Adam J. White reviewing Not Accountable by Philip Howard

Jack Goldsmith on the jurisprudence of Justice Alito

Paul J. Ray on the Major Questions Doctrine

Sen. James Lankford on regulatory budgeting reforms

and more!

Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Judge Silberman

Kermit Roosevelt III on Biden’s Supreme Court Commission

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