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the criminal-justice system, and as well as its legitimacy, is essential for all citizens, not just crime victims. As I have explained elsewhere
upbringing and education of children under their control.” Even those who question the legitimacy of the Court’s recognition of unenumerated rights
the continuing need for purposive reasoning of some kind, despite the Court’s aversion to the word. Finally, this Note seeks to bolster the legitimacy
required the State to provide funds for the transcript on appeal. Equal protection, she wrote, related “to the legitimacy of fencing out would-be appellants
harmful consequences, and improve its perceived legitimacy. In this Feature, we make two primary contributions. First, we conduct a systematic literature
under Section 5. This is because both decisions conceive of the legitimacy of Section 5 power as ancillary to judicial authority to enforce Section 1
would need to persuade other countries to commit to the project and to enter into treaties that would give legal legitimacy to its actions. C
relationships. See Samuel Issacharoff, Governance and Legitimacy in the Law of Class Actions, 1999 SUP. CT. REV. 337, 340 (“By focusing more clearly on these
The judiciary operates with a presumption of following precedent even when regarded as wrong. But OSG is not a court and its legitimacy does not
contributes to government legitimacy.”). See Deacon, supra note 32, at 691-92 (describing “ossification” critiques); Weinberg, supra note 39, at 161. See