Search results for: "legitimacy" (1283 results)
suggested that Gore’s case was not one where the Supreme Court should override the “presumption of legitimacy” of a state’s punitive damage award.115
subjects of sex. This Note examines one sex-based BFOQ, which eclipses all others in terms of its legitimacy, persistence, and breadth: the same
REHFELD, THE CONCEPT OF CONSTITUENCY: POLITICAL REPRESENTATION, DEMOCRATIC LEGITIMACY, AND INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN 209-44 (2005). Rehfeld urges that the
conviction, 137. See generally Colin Starger & Michael Bullock, Legitimacy, Authority, and the Right to Affordable Bail, 26 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 589
presented by Friedland and Epps is particularly illuminating. Until 1995, immigration law defined “child” by reference to the legitimacy laws of the
being found liable under § 1983. And municipalities may face public legitimacy costs of liability that officials do not face. But simply having a
from people who believe in what it has to say. Funding by for-profit corporations confers no such legitimacy. But public support for a given idea
Managing Change, 1 MGMT. & ORG. STUD., art. no. 2, at 59, 61 (2014). The legitimacy of the behaviors of an organization is defined by its adherence to
Recognizing the multiple identities of patients with and without disabilities challenges the view that democratic legitimacy favors minimal triage or
the agencies’ decisions by encouraging deliberation and care, or as a means of increasing public understanding and the legitimacy of adopted rules