Search results for: "legitimacy" (1038 results)
jurisprudence, protecting par- ents’ authority “to direct the upbringing and education of children under their control.”11 Even those who question the legitimacy
distributive results of other ways of organizing markets as “rents” seems to lend a preference for and a sense of scientific legitimacy to a certain
Path of the Law, 4 PHIL. & PUB. AFF. 3 (1974); William A. Fletcher, The Discretionary Constitution: Institutional Remedies and Judicial Legitimacy, 91
democratic legitimacy). Consider the situation of a contract of adhesion: while the general normative justification for following contract text is that
reinforced procedural safeguards, and addressed concerns about systemic racial discrim- ination that were invalidating the legitimacy of state convictions
poverty inspired it. Rather, Congress added dependent wives and aged widows in order to shore up the legitimacy of a system in trouble.” Alice Kessler
the ethics and legitimacy of the practices of the automobile clubs and the character and standing of the lawyers who serve them. It is in- tolerable
historical legitimacy.4 The few scholars who do discuss the federal power of condemnation simply do not discuss (or misinterpret) 1. 91 U.S. 367
coined the term “secondary considerations,” and recognized the legitimacy of using these factors in deciding obviousness.242 Secondary