The Supreme Court's decision today upholds the Affordable Care Act’s promise—that access to basic care should never depend on your income, your employer, or your ZIP code.
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Today's Supreme Court nondelegation decision probably reached wrong result. But it contains valuable resources for those of us who want stronger enforcement of nondelegation constraints on executive power - including on tariffs. See my discussion here: reason.com/volokh/2025/06/27/a-flawed-but-encouraging-nondelegation-decision/