The article explains the Supreme Court's major questions doctrine, which requires clear congressional authorization for major agency actions with significant economic or political impact. It highlights how the doctrine has been used to curb regulatory overreach, making it most relevant to legal and regulatory policy rather than a specific company or market event.
The article explains the Supreme Court's major questions doctrine, which requires clear congressional authorization for major agency actions with significant economic or political impact. It highlights how the doctrine has been used to curb regulatory overreach, making it most relevant to legal and regulatory policy rather than a specific company or market event.
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