Search results for: "legitimacy" (1283 results)
“benefits” that should flow from the granting of relief, which may have improved the design of the program and certainly would have enhanced the legitimacy
LEGITIMACY OF CONSTITUTIONAL POLICYMAKING BY THE JUDICIARY 6-7 (1982) (defending judicial lawmaking on extraconstitutional, “noninterpretive
equalizing participation. As democracy-law scholars have argued, participation enhances the legitimacy of electoral outcomes, exposes government officials to
“potential lack of public confidence” in the fairness and legitimacy of the U.S. tax system “represents a serious risk” to that system. That is
legitimacy, and fairness might justify legal transition relief.”); Anthony Niblett, Delaying Declarations of Constitutional Invalidity, in THE TIMING OF
the legitimacy of the Court’s Seventh Amendment jurisprudence. 290. See Amar, supra note 249, at 799 (“Carried to extremes, intratextualism may lead
it is too chaotic or incoherent.64 Textual theorists are mightily concerned with their own institution, the judiciary, and its legitimacy. They pay
time, as Congress increasingly engaged in immigration regulation, the Court more frequently emphasized the legitimacy conferred on executive actions
the defects Cronon ascribes to wilderness-focused environmentalism); Daniel C. Esty, The World Trade Organization’s Legitimacy Crisis, 1 WORLD
governmental legitimacy, and fairness might justify legal transition relief.”); Anthony Niblett, Delaying Declarations of Constitutional Invalidity, in