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In this respect, Joseph Weiler’s metaphor of geology is apt. See J.H.H. Weiler, The Geology of International Law — Governance, Democracy and Legitimacy
forces in motivating perpetrators of mass atrocity would compromise the legitimacy of international courts. Critics argue that recognizing the larger
it more difficult to mass arbitrate, and seeking to disqualify opposing counsel or cast doubt on the legitimacy of their methods. Ironically, it is now
fairly assessing whether the relation is “like family” or meets the relevant domestic-partnership standard when the legitimacy of a claimed connection is
analyzing recent efforts to undermine the administration, integrity, and legitimacy of elections). 5. See, e.g., Jonathan Weisman & Reid J. Epstein
executive control over litigation strategy. Part III explains how ex post judicial review of settlements can recognize the legitimacy of executive
how ex post judicial review of settlements can recognize the legitimacy of executive control over litigation while preserving the values of
delegate this authority while maintaining constitutional legitimacy and accountability. i . where paulsen is right As Paulsen acknowledges, his
untenable for an agency that derives its legitimacy largely from being perceived as science-driven. See Massachusetts v. EPA, 549 U.S. 497, 534-35
the case en banc.1 Judge Friendly took umbrage, impugning the legitimacy of a practice that enabled any active judge [to] publish a dissent from any