[6] Federalist 49, p. 255 (Madison).
[7] Hampton Jr. & Co. v. U.S., 276 U.S. 394, 406 (1928).
[8] Federalist 62, p. 314 (Madison).
[9] The delegation of legislative power to unelected bodies, thus, creates an obvious violation of the People's right to vote for their legislators.
[10] Federalist 78, p. 395 (Hamilton).
[11] I.N.S. v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919, 984 (1983).
[12] Chadha at 989.
[13] Chadha at 999.
[14] Chadha at 985.
[15] Chadha at 985-86 (citations omitted).
[16] Federalist 75, p. 380 (Hamilton) (emphasis supplied).
[17] Chadha at 985-86 (citations omitted) (emphasis supplied).
[18] FTC v. Ruberoid Co., 343 U.S. 470, 487 (1952).
[19] The Constitution and What It Means Today, pp. 194-5.
[20] The American Political System, p. 269.
[21] "Congressional Review of Executive and Agency Actions after Chadha: 'The Son of Legislative Veto' Lives On," Elliot Levitas and Stanley Brand, 72 Georgetown Law Journal 801, 810 (1984)., p. 255 (Madison).
[22] The Compromising of the Constitution, Rexford Tugwell (Notre Dame: 1976 ), p. 167.
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