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In our country, laws are enacted by the legislature, administered by the executive and interpreted by the judiciary. Can legislatures be expected to ratify statutes that address every minute detail of policy? The most probable answer is “no.” Therefore, it may be realistic to permit delegation of some legislative powers. Questions typically arise, however, over which powers can be delegated, to whom and to what extent.
If a State legislature says a certain school is to be used as a polling place but the school burns down the day before the election, does the voting still have to occur in the school remains if the legislature is not in session?
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