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- W3146058680 abstract "Two doctrines dominate discussions of administrative law: nondelegation and Chevron. The nondelegation doctrine assesses whether a statute or provision facially delegates legislative power from Congress to the agency. For a number of reasons, including perhaps the drastic consequences that would flow from striking down an entire regulatory scheme on such grounds, the doctrine is unenforced. Thus, often the only applicable doctrine is Chevron, which accepts that Congress will enact broad statutes with numerous ambiguities and simply requires courts to ask whether an agency’s regulation reasonably interprets those ambiguities. These doctrines do not account for another possibility: an as-applied nondelegation challenge. Although the doctrine and scholarly literature do not appear to have considered such an approach, not only is its possibility clear, it would be more theoretically supportable than a facial doctrine under various theories of judicial review currently espoused by the Court and scholars. For example, if Chevron’s core assumption is that statutory ambiguities in broad statutes are implicit delegations of authority to agencies to resolve those ambiguities, then a broad organic statute can be understood as a series of narrower, implicit delegations, each of which must be individually assessed for a nondelegation violation. This approach is further consistent with the Court’s existing preference for as-applied challenges generally, and is invited by one of the best scholarly explications of that preference. As Richard Fallon has argued, even if “rights” are rights against “rules,” which must be challenged facially, as-applied challenges are merely challenges to subrules; a statute is but a series of subrules, some of which might be valid and others invalid; and the invalid ones can usually be separated from the valid ones. If that is right, then a broad organic statute can be considered a series of subdelegations, any one of which might be valid or invalid and where the invalid subdelegations can usually be separated from the valid ones.The implications of such a doctrine are numerous — and attractive. It would better serve nondelegation interests by dramatically reducing any adverse consequences from finding a violation of the nondelegation doctrine. The doctrine would replace the “major questions” exception to Chevron, which the literature has rightly rejected, with a rigorous and coherent theory. Finally, an as-applied nondelegation doctrine could be determinative in a handful of upcoming and important Supreme Court cases. Indeed, it has the potential to reshape how administrative law is litigated." @default.
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