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delegate this authority while maintaining constitutional legitimacy and accountability. i . where paulsen is right As Paulsen acknowledges, his
process, which imputed legal- ity to statutes enacted under it. Those statutes, in turn, gave legitimacy to rules and standards set forth in judicial
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
Raz’s service conception of authority, the legitimacy of an official’s power is dependent on whether the official is in an epistemically superior
disciplinary bodies take seriously the dangers of self-policing. Legitimacy and the perception of fairness decrease when self-regulation is the chosen
services to such couples are all ways of contesting the legitimacy of Obergefell and the protections afforded by laws barring discrimina- tion based
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
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
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
Reconstruction and the New Deal, the constitutional legitimacy of both Lincoln’s and Roosevelt’s revolutions were repeatedly challenged by their opponents