nondelegation doctrine

nondelegation doctrine
non·del·e·ga·tion doctrine /ˌnän-ˌde-li-'gā-shən-/ n: a doctrine that Congress may not delegate its duties under the Constitution to other branches of government without violating the principle of separation of powers

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