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omitted)); see also supra note 84 (describing federal modification programs). attorney for the day 1881 the legitimacy of the adjudicatory process
completely different direction. It read predominance as a measure of class cohesion and treated cohesion as a condition for the legitimacy of
classify on such disfavored bases as race, gender, and legitimacy.15 Writing in the same year, Peter H. Schuck concurred: “For almost a century,” he wrote
might also be concerned about how different proof standards would influence the legitimacy of the system of adjudication as perceived externally
CRIME AND PLACE 237, 238-40 (John E. Eck & David Weisburd eds., 1995); Tracey L. Meares, Norms, Legitimacy and Law Enforcement, 79 OR. L. REV. 391, 391
with statutory law. While courts will entertain challenges to the legitimacy of executive orders, they will no longer hold the President to promises made
areas, the very points of reference by which the legitimacy or illegitimacy of other practices is to be figured out. . . . I know of no other way to
election cannot possibly provide any more than the most formalistic and marginal basis for asserting the democratic legitimacy of judicial rulemaking
the legitimacy of the Northwest Ordinance itself, but it did cast doubt on the power of Congress to extend the principles of Northwest Ordinance to
change that would have been accorded more legitimacy, even by those members of the public who disagreed with it. In What’s the Matter with Kansas, Thomas