Search results for: "legitimacy" (1298 results)
understanding the legitimacy of techniques by which principles of rights-holding travel across borders. Sovereigntists in the United States object to that
new sites of conflict are emerging. The very legitimacy of same-sex family formation is being challenged by some now working to restrict ART. Even as
Equal protection, she wrote, related “to the legitimacy of fencing out would-be appellants based solely on their inability to pay core costs.”22
legitimacy to a judge’s sentencing decisions.53 Moreover, shifting power from prosecutors to judges would promote transparency. While plea bargains often
contending that they were essential to maintaining our multiracial democracy. “In order to cultivate a set of leaders with legitimacy in the eyes of the
criminal-justice-and-originalisms-legitimacy [http://perma.cc/S3C6-6LQL]. 41. 135 S. Ct. at 2563. The ACCA provides for a higher prison term for
legitimacy to potentially far-reaching investigations into a nominee’s private life. Senate Democrats have already begun opposing nominees with “deeply held
of Principle, in BUSH V. GORE: THE QUESTION OF LEGITIMACY 67, 80 (Bruce Ackerman ed., 2002) (“Will history hail the courage—the willingness to risk
potential for developments in the law on isolation cannot be understood in isolation, for the legitimacy and legality of solitary confinement is under
law and international law. The great promise of public fiduciary theory, we have argued, lies in its powerful “criterion of legitimacy,” which links the