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Back to School on Foreign Policy, Part 2: The American Regime and Citizen Yoo

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Editor’s Note: This piece was originally published at Steve Hayward’s Substack here. Anchoring Truths has been given permission by Hayward to reprint Arkes’s guest post. Whoa! After reading John’s tirade, I’d suspect that something had gotten into the air conditioning at Berkeley—except that Berkeley probably doesn’t have air conditioning. But something evidently detached him from that

The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court, Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine – Part 2

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In Part 1 of my review of The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court, Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine, I noted the widespread dissatisfaction among conservative scholars with the moribund status of the nondelegation doctrine – Congress, by inaction or indifference, has enabled Executive Branch agencies to usurp the Legislative Branch’s prerogative to enact our

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