Search results for: "legitimacy" (1283 results)
Founders on the theory that they were our heroic ancestors, rather than on a theory of political legitimacy based on democratic processes). See, e.g., Nat’l
deliberation and care, or as a means of increasing public understanding and the legitimacy of adopted rules. These process re- quirements can also have
losses to the values of democratic participation, legitimacy, deterrence, accuracy, judicial independence, egalitarianism, transparency, and
difference splitting may enable courts to maintain their legitimacy with both parties and encourage compliance with their decisions. As before, these
rigorous due diligence. This pressure stems from the reputational costs of funding qui tam claims of dubious legitimacy—costs unique to litigating
requirement.”). See Luke M. Milligan, Note, The Fourth Amendment Rights of Trespassers: Searching for the Legitimacy of the Government-Notification Doctrine
might do so by channeling the voices of actors with built-in institutional legitimacy: the civil servants whose loyalties, as Michaels observes
legitimacy. Id.at 51-52. Her account portrays the value of character in largely instrumental terms, however. Id at 53, 114-116;see also Ruth W. Grant
the legitimacy of a prisoner’s RTF confinement; and 3) the constitutionality of prolonged detention under the Due Process Clause, Equal Protection
exercise prosecutorial discretion. Unlike an agency, critics argue, single-issue advocates lack the political legitimacy to set enforcement priorities