
The Supreme Court's Big Cases on Racial Gerrymandering and Nondelegation
WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch
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This chapter discusses two pivotal Supreme Court cases that may redefine Congress's authority and address racial gerrymandering. It specifically examines the Federal Communications Commission versus Consumers Research case, focusing on how a 1996 law enabled Congress to delegate significant power to the FCC regarding telecom subsidies.
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