Dissent of J. White & Rehnquist:  Focus on practicality and efficiency.  Congress
went too far with case.  (1) Legislative veto is not the equivalent of the
exercise of legislative power, ie., passing a law. (2) Doesn’t allow one House of
Congress to make law any more than it allows the Prez to make law through veto
power. (3) Since Congress can delegate this law making power to independent
executive agencies, Congress can also reserve for itself to check this
administrative exercise of the obligated power.
Note:  Again, the Court has exercised its power to “say what the law is,” and has
reiterated its power to prioritize constitutional technicality over constitutional  “glossing.”