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same level at the agency) and vertically (to decisionmakers at varying levels within the agency hierarchy). 4. See generally ANTHONY DOWNS, INSIDE
voting, leaving the most vulnerable without a voice to change the system in which they are entangled.5 This combination leaves peo- ple powerless and
legitimacy of the transnational legal process inductively, from a number of flash-point cases of transnational legalism. The cases show that the
into the context of clinical legal education will also help to train the next generation of political and moral leaders, who have the potential to
outside the legalized sphere. Without legal markers, we examine the succession of constitutional orders or, put another way, the relationship of
to give legal consent”). 83. For presentations of a utilitarian view of punishment, see JEREMY BENTHAM, THE THEORY OF LEGISLATION 322-38 (C.K
Conference support of legislation codifying one circuit’s view over another’s may enhance the efficiency and consistency of the legal system, such
level of normativity and legitimacy. Ackerman persistently claims more than to be presenting an accurate and informative narrative of the evolution
lawyers, and judges) and institutions (administrative agencies, courts, and legislatures) of liberal legalism.50 Yet legal process theories harbor
” According to the article, anecdotal evidence—based on comments by legal authorities—suggests that juries are becoming less willing to accept typical