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democratic 51. Id. at 490-92. 52. E.g., LEVINSON, supra note 43, at 145-59; Matthew Clayton, JUSTICE AND LEGITIMACY 3 (2006). As Melissa
prosecutors and their offices must be above question if they are going to have the legitimacy to ask juries to convict in their cases, potentially
confidence in the courts. The system lacks legitimacy and credibility and is undeserving of respect. For this to change, courts, legislatures, executives
indicating he would not support any effort to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964.7 To question Title II’s legitimacy in the modern era, it seems
their legitimacy, and the NLRA prohibits employers from retaliating against or interfering with employees who engage in mass arbitration. Turning
next to the authority for the action, and to the importance and legitimacy of the government purpose. If an infringement on interests protected by a
legal legitimacy of their invocation was Justice Kennedy’s dramatic revision of the Insular Cases’ ju- risprudential origins and purpose. Erasing the
Reconstruction and the New Deal, the constitutional legitimacy of both Lincoln’s and Roosevelt’s revolutions were repeatedly challenged by their opponents
regarding the Board’s legitimacy. To that end, my the yale law journal 129:2418 2020 2426 lend transparency to Facebook’s internal deliberations
legitimacy? Pandemic treaty discussion sits at the center of this critical and complex landscape. To even begin to navigate pandemic treaty discussions