Administrative State 
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SOURCE: Politico
6/14/2022
If Ending Roe Isn't Enough, SCOTUS May Blow Up the Regulatory State
The court could decide that Congress must explicitly define the rules of regulations it passes, which could make things like environmental protection law burdensome or impossible to enforce and effectively cripple federal regulations.
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SOURCE: Made By History at the Washington Post
12/14/2021
Government Regulation is Necessary, but it has to be Smart
by Paul Sabin
Two legislative initiatives championed by the Carter administration show the challenge of balancing strong environmental regulation with administrative efficiency and accountability. The balance has, of course, been difficult to strike.
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