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2119 (1996) (“Efforts to reform a status regime do bring about change—but not always the kind of change advocates seek. When the legitimacy of a status
and heir hunting achieved a degree of legitimacy. Courts in Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington honored heir-hunting agreements, observing that they
supplying legitimacy and lawful authority to states exercising diplomatic power. 213 Ex gratia compensation may be particularly effective in the
changes on the relative bargaining endowments of men and women, and that the legitimacy of private ordering at the time of divorce is now widely accepted
explicitly reacts and lends legal legitimacy to a social movement. B. The Benefits of the #MeToo Clause This Section argues that the #MeToo clause has
different direction. It read predominance as a measure of class cohesion and treated cohesion as a condition for the legitimacy of representative
governance legitimacy is more broadly grounded.61 The board, on this view, constitutes “a sui generis body serving as the nexus for the various
of the Civil Rights Act. They drew power, broad-based support, and issue legitimacy from cross-movement analogies. However, there were some civil
role RUDs play, their legitimacy, and their consequences for the international human rights regime . . . .”); see also Edward T. Swaine, Reserving, 31
protections and proce- dures that garnered legitimacy in Takata. This Part introduces the new bank- ruptcy grifters arising out of opioid (Section III.A