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relations is associated with skepticism about the legitimacy or effectiveness of international law, usually owing to problems of enforcement. By
claims widespread adherence or sociological legitimacy. Law cannot be defined by the authoritative caliber of its sources. Quite the contrary. As
constantly recurred: even the most quotidian contest over jurisdic- tion could, and often did, become a struggle over the meaning and legitimacy of
authority to reinterpret that text. Moreover, for the protestant interpreter, just as no generation has a monopoly on interpretative legitimacy, no one
the growing sense that private machine manufacturers must be held accountable. This Note argues that, because legitimacy externalities and resource
the same time, I have felt that the legitimacy of this careful and impartial review has at times been jeopardized by calls from Congress for CFIUS to
institutions alone. Because the authority and legitimacy of the law and of the courts emanate from the people, the “dynamic equilibrium” that Guinier and
2160 2. Legitimacy 2162 3. Historical Practice 2165 the claims of official reason the yale law journal 129:2112 2020 2114
2160 2. Legitimacy 2162 3. Historical Practice 2165 the yale law journal 129:2112 2020 2114 B. Other Principled Objections 2167 1. Crime
legitimacy of a claimed connection is questioned. If administrators are unduly rigid, or substitute their own judgments for the worker’s judgment of what