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legitimacy of longstanding presidential practice, a principle that the Court treats as “stronger in the foreign affairs arena” than in other contexts.29
their activity in the legitimacy of grassroots participation.” Id. at 1731. In emphasizing a commitment to a political project, the vision laid out in
only Linden’s adherence to fair procedures in important individual cases, rather than ruling on the legitimacy of its land practices in general or
” Property rights advocates do not accept the legitimacy of government regulatory activity. From their point of view, Euclid, with its one-vote
rights advocates do not accept the legitimacy of government regulatory activity. From their point of view, Euclid, with its one-vote majority
inappropriate considerations in reaching that judgment. At the same time, I have felt that the legitimacy of this careful and impartial review has at
addressed agencies’ preemptive authority—once in dissent and once in dicta—and on both occasions rejected the legitimacy of the agency’s action
“steals”) the shared status of his institution by using its name to lend legitimacy to reprehensible speech (or simply by associating the school with
Struggle for Administrative Legitimacy, 129 Harv. L. Rev. 718, 772 (201… My focus here is on the primary public arguments and litigation strategies
legitimacy of a practice that enabled any active judge to publish a dissent from any decision, although he did not participate in it and the Court has