Search results for: "legitimacy" (1283 results)
The Yale Law Journal - Gabrielle Appleby Gabrielle Appleby Article This Article argues that the sociological legitimacy of judicial institutions in
The Yale Law Journal - Erin F. Delaney Erin F. Delaney Article This Article argues that the sociological legitimacy of judicial institutions in
institution. This Article offers a new framework for analyzing this question—one drawn from agonistic democratic theory. It argues that agonism provides new grounding for the ...
democratic legitimacy, one hesitates to bring up something so pedestrian as the Code of Conduct for United States Judges. Still, legal ethics principles do have some bearing on ...
This Note argues that both defenders and critics have overlooked an important value served by peremptory strikes beyond impartiality: democratic legitimacy. Just as elections help ...
theory to analyze judging practices in debt-collection courts. Current practices undermine courts’ fairness and legitimacy. This Essay argues that courts must prioritize ...
The Yale Law Journal - Jane Y. Chong Jane Y. Chong Note 122 Yale L.J. 724 (2012). This Note proposes using outlawry proceedings to bring legitimacy
preferences to be based, lies in the working of legal institutions whose legitimacy depends on shared understandings, not sheer partisan political
to be based, lies in the working of legal institutions whose legitimacy depends on shared understandings, not sheer partisan political power. If this
legal institutions whose legitimacy depends on shared understandings, not sheer partisan political power. If this becomes the ethos of the new century