absolutely, this was already the basis of stopping the vaccination mandate on federal contractors. They already ruled that OSHA and the Federal Government overreached their delegated authority.
OSHA, FCC, CDC, DoE(department of energey),DoE(Department of Education), DHS, TSA, aspects of FBI/CIA, Banking shit. Banking wise I couldn't tell you what since I never understood that sector; FDIC I suppose.
You guys get the idea. Remember many regulations are also backed by law, and sometimes a Regulatory agency is acting within the scope of its legal creation.
Lets do a hypothetical:
"Is X law in violation of the constitution if they regulate Y"
Regardless of X and Y you could argue the federal government is acting outside the constitution.
In practice I think there do need to be regulations above state level. I think some problems are legitimately difficult to control at the state level. But is that outside the founders intention? Perhaps.
Recall explicitly that interstate commerce is a federal authority; there are lots of regulations within that pervue.
That would be fun. I really have no clue what the first agency to be under attack will be. It could be as soon as this week, but I wouldn't expect it to have any effect for a while. There is also the outside chance businesses simply start ignoring certain rules.
That will probably start with energy sector followed by manufacturing. Im wondering how many people start challenging at the state level. Hello California emissions.
Just speculating, but does this mean agencies related to health can't impose ridiculous mandates on us?
absolutely, this was already the basis of stopping the vaccination mandate on federal contractors. They already ruled that OSHA and the Federal Government overreached their delegated authority.
key take away is Scotus is actually acting consistently across cases.
Maybe. If congress did no pass a law specifically creating such a regulation, that would be the case.
OSHA, FCC, CDC, DoE(department of energey),DoE(Department of Education), DHS, TSA, aspects of FBI/CIA, Banking shit. Banking wise I couldn't tell you what since I never understood that sector; FDIC I suppose.
ah: I can do better.
https://www.regulations.gov/agencies
You guys get the idea. Remember many regulations are also backed by law, and sometimes a Regulatory agency is acting within the scope of its legal creation.
thanks!
But are the laws that created them Constitutional? Or do they federalize something Constitutionally protected of the states (like elections)?
Lets do a hypothetical: "Is X law in violation of the constitution if they regulate Y"
Regardless of X and Y you could argue the federal government is acting outside the constitution.
In practice I think there do need to be regulations above state level. I think some problems are legitimately difficult to control at the state level. But is that outside the founders intention? Perhaps.
Recall explicitly that interstate commerce is a federal authority; there are lots of regulations within that pervue.
And they use Interstate Commerce to regulate things they have no business doing.
19 enumerated powers. Everything else to the states or the people.
Depart of Energy Regulations for example: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10
FERC...Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...
https://ferc.gov
https://www.ferc.gov/major-orders-regulations doot doot.
Department of Education: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-34
SEC I believe, didn't the Fifth Circuit rule that?
https://www.sec.gov/about/laws/secrulesregs.htm
Come to think of it.
With this, the SEC is taking a hit. Wonder if crypto bounces back.
That would be fun. I really have no clue what the first agency to be under attack will be. It could be as soon as this week, but I wouldn't expect it to have any effect for a while. There is also the outside chance businesses simply start ignoring certain rules.
That will probably start with energy sector followed by manufacturing. Im wondering how many people start challenging at the state level. Hello California emissions.
Here is a list of all the federal agencies in the federal register. I bet every single one of them could potentially be affected to some degree.
EAC: Election Assistance Commission. National Voter Registration Act (NVRA)
https://www.eac.gov/voters/proposed-regulations
Why is a National Voter Registration Needed? Is that Constitutional?
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2015-03-25/pdf/2015-07016.pdf
can you explain what this is
It is an EO by Hussain and his Net Zero wish of controlling the American people.