Administrative Agencies Are Not a Power Unto Themselves
By Ilya Shapiro
Cato legal associate Trevor Burrus co-authored this blogpost. Administrative agencies are accorded huge deference — too much deference — by the courts. Acting as police, prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner, agencies increasingly act as a law unto themselves and do a majority of the federal government’s work. Through this arrangement, Congress is put in a [...]
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