FPC Supreme Court Brief Argues Against Agency Lawmaking

FPC Supreme Court Brief Argues Against Agency Lawmaking

A gun-rights organization has filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that federal enforcement agencies under the executive branch do not have the authority to make federal laws, only enforce them.

The case FCC v. Consumers’ Research is set to address the question of when and how Congress may delegate its authority to administrative agencies. While the case addresses rulemaking by the Federal Communications Commission, the ruling will be important to gun owners and a number of lawsuits filed against the DOJ and ATF for rulemaking during the Biden Administration.

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