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incorporating Burdis v. Burdis, 30 S.E. 462 (Va. 1898)); id. at 246-49 (incorporating Meeks v. Olpherts, 100 U.S. 564 (1879)); id. at 578-82
theHatch Act 78. See id. at 92 n.24. 79. See id. at 98-100. 80. 513 U.S. 454, 477 (1995). 81. See U.S. Off. of Special Couns., OSC File Nos. HA-19-0631 &HA
Supp. 100 (D. Conn. 1977); Graves v. Meystrik, 425 F. Supp. 40 (E.D. Mo. 1977); Phillips v. Dawson, 393 F. Supp. 360 (W.D. Ky. 1975); Nevills v
Tate’s traffic citations included four instances of driving without a license ($175), two citations for expired license plates ($100), an illegal
2012); Evan J. Criddle, Standing for Human Rights Abroad, 100 Cornell L. Rev. 269 (2015); Evan J. Criddle, Three Grotian Theories of Humanitarian
Weiler, The Transfor- mation of Europe, 100 YALE L.J. 2403, 2469 (1991), which notes that “[s]ocial legitimacy . . . connotes a ‘broad, empirically
IN AMERICAN LAW (2009); Gerald L. Neuman, Whose Constitution?, 100 YALE L.J. 909, 918-19 (1991). But see J. Andrew Kent, A Textual and Historical
of democratic legitimacy, see J.H.H. Weiler, The Transfor- mation of Europe, 100 YALE L.J. 2403, 2469 (1991), which notes that “[s]ocial legitimacy
higher, and others did the opposite.99 Little in the way of a coherent policy approach united them.100 To the extent any single policy vision drove the
must be an actual or potential competitor. If the refused dealings would have put the two firms into a purely vertical relationship,100 then this