Amy Coney Barrett Takes Issue With Clarence Thomas’ Supreme Court Move

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett took issue this week with Justice Clarence Thomas.

The nondelegation doctrine, which forbids Congress from transferring its primary legislative authority to federal agencies or other nonelected officials, is something that conservatives are eager to see revived,

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