Competitive Enterprise Institute
by Clyde Wayne Crews and Ryan Young
Posted in
Commentary "The United States Constitution gives 'all legislative powers herein granted' to Congress. Neither the judicial nor the executive branch has the power to make laws, only interpret and execute them, respectively -- at least in theory. In practice, things are quite different. Not only do executive branch agencies makes laws every day by issuing regulations that have the force of law, they do more lawmaking than Congress -- a lot more." (02/08/13)
http://cei.org/op-eds-articles/anti-democracy-index
The anti-democracy index
by Clyde Wayne Crews and Ryan Young
Posted in Commentary
"The United States Constitution gives 'all legislative powers herein granted' to Congress. Neither the judicial nor the executive branch has the power to make laws, only interpret and execute them, respectively -- at least in theory. In practice, things are quite different. Not only do executive branch agencies makes laws every day by issuing regulations that have the force of law, they do more lawmaking than Congress -- a lot more." (02/08/13)
http://cei.org/op-eds-articles/anti-democracy-index