Search results for: "legitimacy" (1289 results)
authority, the Supreme Court in 1886 offered a remarkable bit of dicta exhorting Congress to legislate in the field and preclearing the legitimacy of
FOIA is grounded in a theory of governmental legitimacy. The narrative underlying FOIA—though hardly borne out in practice—suggests that shining the
1990). 5. For the particular version of the right, see ALLEN BUCHANAN, JUSTICE, LEGITIMACY, AND SELF- DETERMINATION: MORAL FOUNDATIONS FOR
a Democrat. In such cases, the political actions of these actors have a certain democratic legitimacy. This is different in kind, however, from the
separation of powers undermines both the legal legitimacy of the Court and the democratic legitimacy of the political branches, the republican separation
legitimacy and his own historical reputation were the determinative factors.”). Cf. Gerald Gunther, The Supreme Court, 1971 Term—Foreword: In Search of
dangerous. The legitimacy of the Guidelines is derived from the belief that they are based on reliable data and principles. However, when the Terrorism
to which the legitimacy of arbitration (and mediation) today continues to depend, to a significant degree, on the legitimacy of the third-party
the state and the legitimacy of state processes. Both decisions locate enforcement authority in courts. Both rely on lawyers, deployed as witnesses
determi- nant of labor’s power, or legitimacy. In this turbulent moment, strikes can be a tipping point for political economic change, bad law