Congress literally handed over the keys of the regulatory system to OSHA with no due process

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Congress literally handed over the keys of the regulatory system to OSHA, allowing them to create any standard they deem appropriate with little if any oversight, review, and certainly no due process.

Although the federal government has 537 departments and agencies, only 49 of those agencies exercise powers delegated to the United States by the Constitution. This case asks a similar question about the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Justice Thomas is correct, if OSHA isn’t the greatest abuse of power, both by Congress in creating it and in the agency by how they wield said power, I don’t know what is. I can think of no other act by Congress that so exemplifies the tenth grievance listed in the Declaration of Independence:

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