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system, such as that of the United States, the executive and the legislature have independent sources of legitimacy, and thus the legislature can act as
police expertise. Under Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority, the legitimacy of an official’s power is dependent on whether the official is in an
bodies take seriously the dangers of self-policing. Legitimacy and the perception of fairness decrease when self-regulation is the chosen method for
moral legitimacy of government action depends on secular reason giving. The state cannot exercise coercive power arbitrarily—it must justify its
objective purveyor of facts that can affirm for a broader audience the legitimacy of longstanding grievances and the need for change. This was the
Lord Mansfield and the Legitimacy of Slavery in the Anglo-American World, 42 U. CHI. L. REV. 86, 105-18 (1974). 60. For discussion of the reception
issue of isolation as a form of social control within the contemporary prison–and raises serious questions about the legitimacy of the practice. But the
sweeping decision that many believed had undermined the Court’s legitimacy while failing to settle the debate over the constitutionality of abortion. But
control within the contemporary prison–and raises serious questions about the legitimacy of the practice. But the report leaves equally important work to
penned a sweeping decision that many believed had undermined the Court’s legitimacy while failing to settle the debate over the constitutionality of