Supreme Court Case on Nondelegation Doctrine and Universal Service Fund
The Supreme Court is considering a case that challenges Congress's authority to delegate power to federal agencies. The case involves the Universal Service Fund, which provides telephone and internet service to rural areas. The Court's Republicans seem unlikely to strike down the law in question, but may use the case to expand the judiciary's authority. Despite some challenges to the Fund, it is likely to survive. The case could have implications on the nondelegation doctrine and judicial power.