Administrative Procedure Act and Nondelegation Doctrine

Administrative Procedure Act and Nondelegation Doctrine

Explain how through the U.S. Administrative Procedure Act and Nondelegation Doctrine, administrative agencies have legislative, judicial, and executive powers. Provide an example of each.
Evaluate how effective the Administrative Procedure Act and Nondelegation Doctrine are in maintaining the balance of legislative, judicial, and executive powers for an administrative agency. Explain why.

Please use references that I have uploaded I have already provided 2, you will need to provide 3 more:
Julie Evans. (2017). FEDERAL RULEMAKING : Notice Issues and the Good Cause Exception. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
David H Rosenbloom. (2014). Administrative Law for Public Managers: Vol. 2nd ed. Routledge.

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