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The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) was found to be unconstitutional because it delegated excessive legislative power to the executive branch, violating the separation of powers. The Act allowed the President to create regulations for virtually every industry, thus infringing on Congress's legislative authority. The Supreme Court ruled in 1935 that the NIRA violated the non-delegation doctrine and declared it unconstitutional.
The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) was a part of the New Deal program in the US. It aimed to stimulate economic recovery during the Great Depression by regulating industry through codes of fair competition. These codes established standards for wages, working conditions, and production in various industries, but were later ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1935.
It declared several key programs unconstitutional.
The National Recovery Administration and the Agricultural Adjustment Agency, both part of the New Deal, were accused of being unconstitutional. Small business owners felted disadvantaged by big businesses, who had a part in the drafting of the NRA's codes. Organized labor was upset because they were effectively shut out. In the Supreme Court case Schecter vs. United States, the agency was ruled as unconstitutional. The Agricultural Adjustment Agency was accused of hurting southern tenant farmers (Sharecroppers) in the south. Cotton planters took the federal money, removed the land from production then displaced the sharecroppers. In the case of United States vs. Butler, the court ruled the AAA was unconstitutional as well.
The Supreme Court reacted negatively to the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), particularly in the case of Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States (1935). The Court ruled that the NIRA was unconstitutional, stating that it exceeded Congress's powers and infringed on states' rights by regulating intrastate commerce. This decision marked a significant setback for the New Deal programs aimed at addressing the Great Depression. Ultimately, it highlighted the tensions between federal authority and individual states' rights during this period.
The WPA was not declared unconstitutional. As the threat of war increased in the U.S., the WPA changed its policy and began vocational educational training of the unemployed. These men would then be hired by the industries making war materials for the government. As unemployment ended with the start of the war, Congress terminated the WPA in 1943.The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court claiming the act allowed too much federal interference in intrastate commerce.
The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)
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