Limits on Congressional Power

Welcome to "Limits on Congressional Power," a category dedicated to exploring the various limitations and restrictions placed upon the United States Congress. As the legislative branch of the federal government, Congress holds significant power and authority to shape and enact laws. However, the Founding Fathers considered it essential to establish certain boundaries to ensure a system of checks and balances. This category aims to shed light on the limitations imposed on Congress, whether by the Constitution, Supreme Court rulings, or other legal frameworks. Join us in delving into the fascinating world of the constraints and boundaries that shape congressional actions and decisions.