Document Type
Article
Journal Title
Wake Forest Law Review
Volume
51
First Page
881
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
This Article teases apart the various permutations of what the federal lawmaking power means, canvases the Court's historical treatment of that question, and describes its practical implications as a matter of both constitutional and administrative law. It proposes a taxonomy of lawmaking in an effort to bring coherence to the task of defining the lawmaking power as well as Congress's prerogative to exercise it.
Recommended Citation
Kimberly L. Wehle,
Defining Lawmaking Power,
51
Wake Forest Law Review
881
(2016).
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