The court rejected the “non-delegation doctrine” legal theory that some believe prohibits Congress from delegating legislative power to other branches without providing appropriate guidance. Due to the makeup of the court at the time the case was heard, other cases involving non-delegation may have a different outcome as the court’s leaning has changed.
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SCOTUS Sex Offender Registry Case Hints Future of Non-delegation Doctrine
The Supreme Court upheld the scope of the national sex offender registration law crafted in 2006. So reports CNN.
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