The Administrative State as a Constitutional Crisis
Cameron Wilson Cameron Wilson

The Administrative State as a Constitutional Crisis

The modern administrative state increasingly functions as a de facto fourth branch of government—concentrating rulemaking, enforcement, and adjudication in unelected agencies and placing immense strain on the Constitution’s separation of powers. This article traces that constitutional conflict through the text of the Constitution, Anglo-American anti-prerogative history, and recent Supreme Court decisions that signal a renewed judicial effort to cabin administrative power.

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