Search results for: "legitimacy" (1282 results)
of politics and, like any political event,” depends on the past’s “fortuities.” 126 Hor- witz rescued Brown’s legitimacy—but only by tying the case
a coequal branch to revitalize these powers—that doing so would enhance Congress’s legitimacy with the public, and that it is consistent with the
constrain or cast doubt on the legitimacy of deal-making between local governments and developers would remove obstacles to more inclusive land-use
522-23 (2010) (Breyer, J., dissenting, joined by Ginsburg, Sotomayor & Stevens, JJ.) (noting that limits on presidential power “create legitimacy
fendants are entitled to challenge the legitimacy of the individual plaintiff’s in- dividual claim, in a class action, defendants are entitled to the
order to understand administrative law’s evolution and present-day legitimacy. KAREN M. TANI, STATES OF DEPENDENCY: WELFARE, RIGHTS, AND AMERICAN
Methodology and Legitimacy Problems in Independent State Constitutional Rights Adjudication, 72 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1015 (1997). Williams identifies a trend
breaking and to reinforce the political legitimacy of forthcoming self-determination at the same time that it is necessary to prevent the notion of
“‘t would be unreasonable and unjust to allow Daniel to challenge the legitimacy of the arbitration process, in which he had voluntarily
underlying legal considerations may also encourage settlement by supplying legitimacy and lawful authority to states exercising diplomatic power. Ex