Search results for: "legitimacy" (1038 results)
governments and churches, lost legitimacy and authority. See DAYTON, WOMEN BEFORE THE BAR, supra note 7, passim; MANN, supra note 7, at chs. 4, 5
; coordination is useful to the extent it furthers other goals supporting the legitimacy of the administrative state, such as efficiency, effectiveness
CRIME AND PLACE 237, 238-40 (John E. Eck & David Weisburd eds., 1995); Tracey L. Meares, Norms, Legitimacy and Law Enforcement, 79 OR. L. REV. 391, 391
legitimacy depends on making legally principled decisions under circumstances where their principled character is sufficiently plausible to be
theory has grown and the liberal ideals of political legitimacy to which the theory aspires focus attention on individuals and away from
officials the best chance to avoid insolvency and default while improving the legitimacy of those proceedings where they are absolutely necessary. As of
Thomas likewise questioned the “legitimacy” of Seminole Rock, which (according to him) “effected a transfer of the judicial power to an executive
supporting the legitimacy of the administrative state, such as efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability. Much of the RMOs’ coordinating work