
The Supreme Court Is Not Done Remaking America
The Daily
Judicial Limitations on Administrative Tribunals
The recent court decisions have significantly restricted the federal government's regulatory authority by requiring enforcement actions to be adjudicated only in courts, rather than administrative tribunals. This shift reflects a consistent trend of the court being antagonistic towards the administrative state. While these rulings may be alarming for those who trust regulators and the government, they are seen as positive by skeptics who view it as a means to reduce the power of bureaucrats and increase judicial oversight.
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