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Abstract
It will be the purpose of this article to attempt (1) a chronological survey of the previous Supreme Court cases relating to alleged delegations of legislative power, and (2) an analysis and discussion of the Panama Refining Co. decision in the light of this background. No discrimination is made between delegations of state and of federal legislative power, as the Supreme Court makes no such discrimination.
Recommended Citation
Theodore W. Cousens,
THE DELEGATION OF FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE POWER TO EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS,
33
Mich. L. Rev.
512
(1935).
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