I worked in DC as a low level federal agency administrative assistant/research for years, and trust me the SCOTUS WV v. EPA Ruling ROCKS THE CASBAH - Bigger Win Than Roe End imho
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One thing that Congress and the Administrative Law Superstate spent endless hours, months, years on was what each had to do and could not do. A whole administrative law class evolved to try to delineate what is administrative law rulemaking that the SCOTUS just put the kibosh on. A lazy Congress hates to do work if they can pawn it off and the admin state/exec branch will expand into that vacuum for any reason. This ends the nightmare Eisenhower warned us about. It also creates a more muscular Congress that must work or die. NO more stuffed shirt posers who can't make law because they are someone's paid off muppet.
I wish they had gone much farther. I don't think executive branch rule making is appropriate, period. It's just lawmaking by another name. And per Article II Congress is supposed to exclusively make law, not punt to a bunch of bureaucrats. And but for a little tweaking here and there, is there really that much more law necessary? Don't kill people or steal their shit or molest kids. That gets us 90% there IMO.