Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2022
Abstract
Can Congress delegate its legislative power? The question has stimulated much recent scholarship, including Professor Nicholas Parrillo’s detailed study of the 1798 federal tax act. According to his article, the statute delegated binding rulemaking power. My recent SSRN draft Nondelegation Blues questions Parrillo’s conclusion. But now in this blog, he suggests that my article misreads his argument.
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Constitutional Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Philip A. Hamburger,
A Scholarly Error and a Larger Truth,
Yale J. on Reg. Notice & Comment, January 28, 2022
(2022).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/faculty_scholarship/4806