Next Term’s Sleeper Cases
Brett Kavanaugh or not, the Supreme Court kicks off its term Oct. 1 with few blockbuster cases. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be decisions that have significant impact, especially on minorities, says Sherrilyn Ifill of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Sleeping Giant: On its second day, the justices will hear arguments in Gundy v. United States, a case about how much work Congress can push off on administrative agencies.
- Under the “non-delegation” doctrine, Congress can delegate a fair amount of its power to administrative agencies, but it must provide an “intelligible principle” to ...
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