A lot of implications but I'm not sure exactly how it would impact the Musk/Twitter deal. Basically most executive branch agencies have been running in-house judicial systems in violation of the Constitution. If the IRS or others want to enforce regulations it should be hashed out in a court of law, not the agency biased backroom. The ruling also said Congress gave legislative power to executive agencies in violation of Article I of the Constitution, so potentially the power of the agencies to make rules/regulations is threatened. Interesting times.🐸
So what does this actually mean in the real world? I'm assuming this has some relevance to Musk and Twitter.
A lot of implications but I'm not sure exactly how it would impact the Musk/Twitter deal. Basically most executive branch agencies have been running in-house judicial systems in violation of the Constitution. If the IRS or others want to enforce regulations it should be hashed out in a court of law, not the agency biased backroom. The ruling also said Congress gave legislative power to executive agencies in violation of Article I of the Constitution, so potentially the power of the agencies to make rules/regulations is threatened. Interesting times.🐸
Nice answer. Thanks.
Thanks for the education, I research on the fly, so these quick summaries really help.
NP, fren, there's slot going on.:)