Don Elliott is Professor of Law at Yale University and Distinguished Adjunct faculty at George Mason’s Antonin Scalia School of Law. His bio, including being first in his class at Yale Law School, is beyond impressive. We're going to talk about the "administrative state", which I suspect is at least nearly synonymous with the "regulatory state" and take on one major question in particular: How much of what the federal government, especially executive branch agencies, do to regulate your business, your job, your home, your life, is actually constitutional?
Here's a great note by Don to get you thinking more about the issue: