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ordinary business operations”); see also Jill E. Fisch, From Legitimacy to Logic: Reconstructing Proxy Regulation, 46 VAND. L. REV. 1129, 1155-62 (1993
relief, which may have improved the design of the program and certainly would have enhanced the legitimacy of the President’s initiatives. 315 Such
Path of the Law, 4 PHIL. & PUB. AFF. 3 (1974); William A. Fletcher, The Discretionary Constitution: Institutional Remedies and Judicial Legitimacy, 91
hallmarks of modern administrative agencies: discretion authorized by statute and additional legitimacy arising from direct public input. New Haven’s Town
scrutiny and the potential legitimacy of the interests Minnesota advances by prohibiting corporate contributions to political candidates and committees
Disability activists framed disability rights as an extension of the Civil Rights Act. They drew power, broad-based support, and issue legitimacy from
marketing), but all have some claim to legitimacy based on logic, tradition, or constitutional protection. C. The Messy Middle Between the per se
Mashaw, Small Things Like Reasons Are Put in a Jar: Reason and Legitimacy in the Administrative State, 70 FORDHAM L. REV. 17, 30 (2001). 14. See
155. See Carol M. Rose, Planning and Dealing: Piecemeal Land Controls as a Problem of Local Legitimacy, 71 CAL. L. REV. 837, 893-909 (1983
families’ right to opt out of public education at their own expense, the Court recognized the legitimacy and primacy of the state’s interest in education