Nondelegation makes sense, says Professor Hasnas, in a world of less than perfect representatives.
Clyde Wayne Crews says that the administrative state fails by its own proposed standard, expertise.
Philip Wallach sums up the implications of this month's debate, particularly for big-L Libertarians.
The purpose of agency guidances is not to legislate. It's to assist the public, says Adrian Vermeule.
Four social scientists discuss the phenomenon of obfuscated exchange and its public policy implications.
Professor Gabriel Rossman gives an introduction to his work on the shadowy world of obfuscated exchange.
Michael C. Munger notes the prevalence of obfuscated exchanges in our regulatory system.