New Podcast Episode: The Country of the Future
Dan and I talk about Braidwood and Consumers' Research
The latest episode of Divided Argument, The Country of the Future, is now up:
We finally circle back to the two big structural constitutional law cases from the last day of the term. First is Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, which upheld the appointment structure of the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force under the Affordable Care Act. Then is FCC v. Consumers' Research, which upheld the universal-service contribution scheme against a pair of non-delegation challenges. Our second-longest episode of the season.
As always, comment below! (And don’t miss Nick’s post on Braidwood from last week.)
Im having trouble finishing this episode after Will's aside that David Shor's exit from his firm in 2020 was a "radicalizing" event. I haven't heard him use that description before and it's a very strange incident to be radicalized about. Unless lots of other things are radicalizing him and he just opts not to mention it.
My nomination for a future episode before the season ends: McLaughlin Chiropractic v. McKesson.