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Vol. 14, Issue 1, 2021February 01, 2022 EDT

A Purple Garment for Their Nakedness: Wilson, Hegel, and The Non-Delegation Doctrine

Thomas J. Philbrick,
non-delegation doctrineconstitutional lawprogressivism
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Government Law Review
Thomas J. Philbrick, A Purple Garment for Their Nakedness:  Wilson, Hegel, and The Non-Delegation  Doctrine, 14 GLR (2022).

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