September 18, 2009
Last week, the
Senate voted 57-40 to confirm Harvard and University of Chicago law
professor Cass Sunstein as the new head of the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, bringing an end to months of
attacks on the would-be “regulatory czar.” Yet as Associate Editor
Damon W. Root writes, Sunstein’s conservative critics ignored one
of the biggest problems his ideas pose to limited constitutional
government.
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