While Justice Gorsuch in LEARNING RESOURCES, INC. v. TRUMP entertains much ado about the “major questions doctrine” and its asserted purpose “. . . to sustain a claim that Congress has granted them an extraordinary power, executive officials must identify clear authority for that power . . . “...
From Justice Roberts’ opinion:
(a) IEEPA authorizes the President to “investigate, block during the pendency of an investigation, regulate, direct and compel, nullify, void, prevent or prohibit . . . importation or exportation.” §1702(a)(1)(B). Absent from this lengthy list of specific powers...