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approach to funding defense counsel in only the most crucial cases and when necessary to preserve the legitimacy of the justice system.131 As this
source, such as competence, democratic legitimacy, or legal legitimacy. And so it is that executives begin to confuse the “ought” with the “is
the mechanisms associated with it). On the corrosive effects of corruption on legitimacy, see generally Mitchell A. Seligson, The Impact of Corruption
and racial signaling (minority residents perceive minority police officers as having more legitimacy than white officers).86 In doing so, these
repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964. To question Title II’s legitimacy in the modern era, it seems unmistakably clear, is to adopt a position well
a contract: in return for federal funds, the States agree to comply with federally imposed conditions. The legitimacy of Congress’ power to legislate
encounter litigation at the intersection of federal law and the family. Obergefell’s enduring legitimacy itself requires consensus that the domestic
constitutional right on a predicate unrelated to demonstrating the legitimacy of the violation, raising due process concerns.112 In imposing conditions
the electoral context, and foster political efficacy, legitimacy, and investment in the healthy operation of American democracy. Familiar forms of
carry the day, their prominence in the case is a powerful testament to their legitimacy and historical grounding in the nation’s fight for racial