
Deep Dive 294 - West Virginia v. EPA, Two Years Later: Updates on the Major Questions Doctrine
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Navigating the Major Questions Doctrine
This chapter examines the evolution and current relevance of the major questions doctrine through recent Supreme Court rulings, such as Loper-Bright and West Virginia v. EPA. It discusses the implications for agency authority, congressional powers, and how the doctrine potentially limits Congress's ability to delegate significant decisions to agencies while preserving its oversight. Additionally, the chapter emphasizes the broader constitutional framework and the impact of presidential authority in managing substantial national issues.
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