Search results for: "legitimacy" (1282 results)
congressional will. Moreover, they might do so by channeling the voices of actors with built-in institutional legitimacy: the civil servants whose
and the way in which they do bears on their legitimacy. Id. at 51-52. Her account portrays the value of character in largely instrumental terms
legitimacy of the FMLA as an exercise of the remedial power under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment.156 In holding that the waiver of sovereign
’ constitutional or otherwise, with respect to a public trial, either in the trial itself or in the record of the trial”—should recognize the legitimacy of
Levin, “Vacation” at Sea: Judicial Remedies and Equitable Discretion in Administrative Law, 53 DUKE L.J. 291 (2003) (defending the legitimacy of
grounds, including 1) DOCCS’s failure to help registrants find housing; 2) the legitimacy of a prisoner’s RTF confinement; and 3) the constitutionality
due process as the sine qua non of their legitimacy.55 Before and during WWI, disagreements between the two leaders played out against several
process as the sine qua non of their legitimacy.55 Before and during WWI, disagreements between the two leaders played out against several racially
relates more broadly to the way in which adjudication achieves legitimacy in a constitutional democracy—namely, by grappling with the reasons
authority, they are less likely to obey her directions or trust her judgment. Subordinates may instead doubt their female leader, question the legitimacy