Our higher courts have long been skeptical of the idea of Congress being able to delegate portions of its lawmaking power to other entities, and there's a decent body of case law around it. So that's how I'd expect a half-decent Constitutional lawyer to attack this.
Our higher courts have long been skeptical of the idea of Congress being able to delegate portions of its lawmaking power to other entities, and there's a decent body of case law around it. So that's how I'd expect a half-decent Constitutional lawyer to attack this.