Supreme Court Roundup: Originalism vs. Delegation in Landmark Cases
Supreme Court Roundup for the 2024-2025 Term The Supreme Court’s 2025 term grappled with fundamental questions of constitutional structure, delegation, and equality, as evidenced by three pivotal cases: FCC v. Consumers’ Research, Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, Inc., and Louisiana v. Callais. These cases probe the boundaries of Congress’s authority to delegate power, the executive’s appointment processes, and the tension between statutory mandates and constitutional protections. Each decision reflects a clash between modern judicial deference and strict originalist interpretations, emphasizing the Framers’ intent to safeguard democratic accountability and equal protection under the law. The analyses below explore the majority, concurring, and dissenting…
