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J. W. Hampton, Jr., and Co. v. United States

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276 U.S. 394 (more)

End date
  
1928

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J. W. Hampton, Jr. & Company v. United States

J. W. Hampton, Jr. & Co. v. United States, 276 U.S. 394 (1928), is a landmark case in the United States in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that congressional delegation of legislative authority is an implied power of Congress that is constitutional so long as Congress provides an "intelligible principle" to guide the executive branch.

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J. W. Hampton, Jr., & Co. v. United States Wikipedia