Search results for: "legitimacy" (1282 results)
therefore not confined to biological traits; as this legitimacy example demonstrates, social categories too may be assigned at birth.54 To be sure
Governance and Legitimacy in the Law of Class Actions, 1999 Sup. Ct. Rev. 337, 367-70. Peter H. Schuck, Mass Torts: An Institutional Evolutionist Perspective
international law and international relations are deeply divided in their views of the role RUDs play, their legitimacy, and their consequences for
defendants are entitled to challenge the legitimacy of the individual plaintiff’s individual claim, in a class action, defendants are entitled to the
Stan. L. Rev. 999 (2015). See Lisa Schultz Bressman, Beyond Accountability: Arbitrariness and Legitimacy in the Administrative State, 78 N.Y.U. L. Rev
upon any who might attack it.” Such presidential actions would thus become endowed with the highest available degree of constitutional legitimacy, as
Litigation, 100 COLUM. L. REV. 370, 417-28 (2000); Samuel Issacharoff, Governance and Legitimacy in the Law of Class Actions, 1999 SUP. CT. REV. 337, 367
at their own expense, the Court recognized the legitimacy and primacy of the state’s interest in education. Though a state may not be able to compel
100 COLUM. L. REV. 370, 417-28 (2000); Samuel Issacharoff, Governance and Legitimacy in the Law of Class Actions, 1999 SUP. CT. REV. 337, 367-70
hallmarks of modern administrative agencies: discretion authorized by statute and additional legitimacy arising from direct public input. New Haven’s Town