Theoretically, Congress cannot delegate its enumerated powers to any of the other branches. Listed powers in Article I reside exclusively within Congress, and “delegation” violates Separation of Powers.
Same goes with Senate Judiciary Committee determining Article III court rules of FRCP (1938) via threats to SCOTUS, unconstitutionally. Court rule determination authority lies exclusively with SCOTUS (Article III), not Congress (Article I).
Theoretically, Congress cannot delegate its enumerated powers to any of the other branches. Listed powers in Article I reside exclusively within Congress, and “delegation” violates Separation of Powers.
Same goes with Senate Judiciary Committee determining Article III court rules of FRCP (1938) via threats to SCOTUS, unconstitutionally. Court rule determination authority lies exclusively with SCOTUS (Article III), not Congress (Article I).