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Re: clarencebeaks21 post# 744469

Friday, 01/13/2023 1:02:15 PM

Friday, January 13, 2023 1:02:15 PM

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Clarence, I can't thank you enough, first I'm learning more about the Nondelegation Doctrine (and its been apparently a hot topic at both the USSCT as well as Academia lately) and now, I can't wait to read the case you conveniently linked for me!

I still believe that the NWS may have been a violation of the Major Questions Doctrine. I noticed in the final brief by the government in the student loan forgiveness lawsuit to be heard by SCOTUS next month that Collins somehow represents the argument that the Major Questions Doctrine DOESN'T apply to the student loan forgiveness issue, did you ever see that? I thought Collins was a SOP case about insulated agency Directors.

From the government's brief:

4. The major questions doctrine provides no
reason to depart from the statutory text ....... 46

Collins is referenced on page 47.

brief - In the Supreme Court of the United States

https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22-535/251437/20230104223200307_22-506tsUnitedStates.pdf