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groups sought to preserve their legitimacy and influence by taking a strong stance against communists in their ranks. Although there is plenty of blame
their offices must be above question if they are going to have the legitimacy to ask juries to convict in their cases, potentially sending people to
ones fueling the January 6 insurrection and the ongoing disbelief about the election’s legitimacy. President Trump was the most vocal, to be sure, along
Sarah E. Kreps, Legality and Legitimacy in American Interventions, 49 Presidential Studs. Q. 551, 552 (2019), showing that presidents have relied on
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
courts and jeopardize the legitimacy of the broader legal system. Legal technology driven by artificial intelligence (AI) has been heralded for its
requirements threatens “democratic accountability, transparency, and legitimacy”); Anne Joseph O’Connell, The Architecture of Smart Intelligence
interacting with courts and jeopardize the legitimacy of the broader legal system. Legal technology driven by artificial intelligence (AI) has been
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