With the exception of independent agencies, the president acts as the chief of the administrative state.
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Q23: Federal agencies are created and defined by
Q24: A transfer of lawmaking power (rulemaking) from
Q25: The "nondelegation doctrine"
is rooted in federalism principles.
Q26: Congress may limit the President's power to
Q27: Congress may delegate the adjudication of public
Q29: For purely executive agencies, presidents can direct
Q30: There are no limits to the congressional
Q31: A delegation may be violative of the
Q32: During Roosevelt's New Deal, the Supreme Court
Q33: Informal rulemaking is known as rulemaking on
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