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‘A Sword and a Shield’: How the Supreme Court Supercharged Trump’s Power

1752.853 - 1773.762 Gillian Metzger

They exceed Congress's power under the Commerce Clause, for example, or they represent untoward, in one case, untoward delegation of power to agencies. But by the end of the 1930s, starting in 1937, the court accepts these regulatory regimes and starts rejecting those constitutional attacks.

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