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Legitimacy and Constitutional Ad- judication, 98 Geo. L.J. 117, 126 (2009); see, e.g., Corr. Servs. Corp. v. Malesko, 534 U.S. 61, 75 (2001) (Scalia, J
with statutory law. While courts will entertain challenges to the legitimacy of executive orders, they will no longer hold the President to promises made
to effectively banish whole communities from the body politic”); Tom R. Tyler et al., Street Stops and Police Legitimacy: Teachable Moments in Young
differences between the sexes (and, by extension, in the legitimacy of sex-based action based on those differences) but also because of the Court’s
Joel F. Handler ed., 1971). TOYLJ4 9/28/2004 9:48 PM 2004] The Future of Disability Law 15 terms that attacked the legitimacy of any welfare
areas, the very points of reference by which the legitimacy or illegitimacy of other practices is to be figured out. . . . I know of no other way to
which exempted vessels departing to recover personal property abroad, also demanded individualized determinations of the legitimacy of these
any plausible rationale whatsoever. In an important paper, T.M. Scanlon argues that the grounds that confer legitimacy on the practice of enforcing con
Not only would it threaten the legitimacy of the newly established experiment of the United States, but it could also threaten its very existence—the
“rationality” to the state, examine the legitimacy of legislative objectives, “weigh the benefits and harms” of statutes, “demand persuasive evidence,” and