The Administrative State, Part 12: Policing via the Federal Register [The Baker Brief, 10/9/22]
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Professor John Baker explains how, contrary to the vision of the framers which emphasized federalism and separation of powers, and placed the police power with state and local governments, the administrative state has cultivated a massive police power of its own through the criminal enforcement of hundreds of thousands of pages worth of federal regulations.
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