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A curious collage: MacMillan Law Library houses so much more than legal tomes
Not everything is available online. Sometimes, to study legal history, it helps to step into the room with it.
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Of broadband, horseracing, and private delegations
Can Congress pass a law giving all lawmaking power to the president, and go home? The canonical answer is: No. This is the so-called “nondelegation doctrine”: Article I vests legislative power in Congress, and like Rick Astley, Congress can never give it up.
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