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Revision as of 20:02, 30 December 2021

Welcome to Ballotpedia’s Learning Journey on the nondelegation doctrine.
We are excited to guide you on a path of discovery surrounding the nuts and bolts of the nondelegation doctrine and what it means for Americans. Over the course of this journey, we’ll take a look at the origins of the nondelegation doctrine, notable milestones in its development, and contemporary arguments supporting and opposing its application.
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- Read on and click around! We'll pack the email with examples, ways to interact with the content, and opportunities to connect with the Ballotpedia team and other readers participating right alongside you!
- You're done! Celebrate and share the knowledge!