Joseph Diedrich will present, “From ‘Gundy’ to ‘Learning Resources’: Trends in Nondelegation Jurisprudence and Scholarship,” at the Milwaukee Lawyers Chapter of The Federalist Society event on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
Despite having ostensibly “one good year,” the nondelegation doctrine continues to permeate constitutional precedent and occupy constitutional scholars. Recent controversial executive programs—from emergency tariffs, to telecommunications fees, to the criminalization of conduct on public lands, to the national sex offender registry—have spawned several disputes and myriad judicial opinions about the doctrine’s contours. Numerous scholars have likewise weighed in. Fresh off publishing an article on the nondelegation doctrine, Joseph Diedrich of Husch Blackwell LLP reviews the latest jurisprudential and scholarly entries in the ongoing debate over Congress’s power to share its power.
For more information, visit the event website.