And so that is a major argument the plaintiffs are using. A second major argument the plaintiffs are using is something called the major questions doctrine. And The major questions doctrine says it focuses on statutory clarity. And it says when the executive branch claims authority to take an action of vast economic or political significance, courts require a clear and Specific authorization from Congress. (05:50–05:57)
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Asserts that the major questions doctrine focuses on the need for statutory clarity.
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