SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

With Chevron’s demise, it’s time for Congress to relearn how to write real laws

Congress has relied on a lazy approach for decades. Genuine Congress has delegated much of its law-making power to unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats. In other words, Congress often appoints other lawmakers rather than making laws. There are several problems with this approach: The U.S. Constitution makes Congress the sole law-making branch of the federal government. Article […]