Search results for: "legitimacy" (1277 results)
areas of law may have a cumulative impact on how a person’s encounters with the state may shape their ideas of its political legitimacy. Namely, the more
supply-side economics gained prominence in the late 1970s, it was devastating for union legitimacy. New economic theories and the on-the-ground
legitimacy within local administration, the mottled interplay of public and private spheres in local governance, and local agency expertise that reflects
shaped and put into practice in the federal courts. The legitimacy of litigation rulemaking is bol- stered by its similarities to the Rules Enabling
unrealistic assumption to build an account of the admin- istrative state’s democratic legitimacy has always been problematic, but the weakness of this stand
manufacturers must be held accountable. This Note argues that, because legitimacy externalities and resource disparities across election jurisdictions
punish, and to restore the status of victims and the legitimacy of rules, is frustrated by the uncertainty that often exists about who is responsible for
political legitimacy. Namely, the more fraught encounters a person has with the state may make it less likely that the person may be less likely to view
American administrative law. Second, it illuminates current debates about the legitimacy of notice-and-comment rulemaking. With many current critiques