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Gundy v. United States: A Revival of the Nondelegation Doctrine and an Embrace of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Environmental Rulemaking

机译:Gundy v。美国:在环境规则制作中的不合作学说的复兴和对成本效益分析的拥抱

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After Gundy v. United States, the Supreme Court is poised to dramatically roll back the power of administrative agencies through a reinvigoration of the nondelegation doctrine. This will substantially restrict the ability of agencies, particularly the Environmental Protection Agency, to promulgate environmental regulations and will render large swaths of the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act unconstitutional. Cost-benefit analysis may be a useful tool for the Environmental Protection Agency to justify its environmental regulations under a revived nondelegation doctrine, yet increased use of cost-benefit analysis creates new concerns over policing its biases and the separation of power. Despite these concerns, cost-benefit analysis may be the best tool to meet the standards of a more discerning Court under a reinvigorated nondelegation doctrine.
机译:在Gundy诉美国之后,最高法院旨在通过重振Nondelogation Doctrine来大幅提高行政机构的力量。 这将大大限制机构,特别是环境保护局,颁布环境法规的能力,并将呈现出大量的清洁空气法,清洁水法案违宪。 成本效益分析可能是环境保护机构的有用工具,以证明其环境法规在恢复的非互动主义下证明,成本效益分析的利用增加创造了对其偏见和权力分离的新担忧。 尽管有这些问题,但成本效益分析可能是符合在重新检测的非互动学说下更加挑剔的法院标准的最佳工具。

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