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in the law. He believed both in its power and in its legitimacy. His constitutional judgments were rooted in a fundamental premise—that the
deinstitutionalization, and suggests that similar patterns may eventually compromise the Court’s institutional legitimacy. I. the court as magisterium
eventually compromise the Court’s institutional legitimacy. i . the court as magisterium Several features of the institutional Supreme Court—namely
over its legitimacy. Part II describes a simple research method for quantifying the countermajoritarianism of recent filibusters: calculating the
vulnerabilities of our democratic arrangements are conspicuous. The profoundly undemocratic Electoral College threatens the legitimacy of our presidential
along party lines more consistently than ever before in American history. That development gravely threatens the Court’s legitimacy. If in the future
Supreme Court, we identified the legitimacy challenge facing the Court, traced it to a set of structural flaws, and proposed novel reforms. Little more
legitimacy of the new DOJ procedures and the USA PATRIOT Act amendments.5 In late March 2003, the Supreme Court declined to reconsider the decision.6 The
it did for the reasons it may have made it. It is a question of the constitutionality of means, not of the legitimacy of the ends. In that sense