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How the Supreme Court Could Paralyze Biden’s Administration With One Decision — Hannah Mullen and Sejal Singh

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The headline is a bit sensational (clickbait?) The article about determining limits on the legislative branch delegating powers to the executive branch. Conservative justices do not favor broad delegation. It is about increasing specificity. Not as dramatic as the headline makes out but it would have an effect on the power of the executive, which is a good thing from the point of view of democracy if not efficiency.Now if they would just apply this to foreign policy, military in particular, to limit the president's war powers.SlateHow the Supreme Court Could Paralyze Biden’s Administration With One DecisionHannah Mullen and Sejal Singh

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The headline is a bit sensational (clickbait?) The article about determining limits on the legislative branch delegating powers to the executive branch. 

Conservative justices do not favor broad delegation. It is about increasing specificity. 

Not as dramatic as the headline makes out but it would have an effect on the power of the executive, which is a good thing from the point of view of democracy if not efficiency.

Now if they would just apply this to foreign policy, military in particular, to limit the president's war powers.

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How the Supreme Court Could Paralyze Biden’s Administration With One Decision
Hannah Mullen and Sejal Singh
Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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