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diagnosing a problem to suggesting a reform. Not long ago, it felt as if conversations about reform assumed the legitimacy of the prevailing political
regulatory state was a glimmer in the eye of modern state-builders, in order to understand administrative law’s evolution and present-day legitimacy. Far
empowered partisan interference and sowed distrust in the legitimacy of the election.5 Congress addressed some of these weaknesses by passing the Electoral
legitimacy of the executive action too easily falls hostage to the vagaries of the executive’s shifting popularity polls. In sum, if “the President does
be reallocated to create influence districts, which is exactly the strategy pursued by Georgia after the 2000 census, and whose legitimacy has been in
message both recognizes the legitimacy of nontraditional rights to personal liberty and cautions against crusading for them prematurely. Souter
just enough tweaks to protect its perceived legitimacy—must obfuscate the difference between changes that will transform the system and tweaks that
punishment bureaucracy—by making just enough tweaks to protect its perceived legitimacy—must obfuscate the difference between changes that will transform