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their YLJ participation with their efforts to gain greater legitimacy for themselves and their group in the eyes of both peers and faculty. Some
legitimacy in the unincorporated territories, and that no amount of repurposing, no matter how well-intentioned— or even successful—can change that
royal prerogatives. See JERRILYN GREENE MARS- TON, KING AND CONGRESS: THE TRANSFER OF POLITICAL LEGITIMACY, 1774-1776, at 9 (1987). 88. See Thad W
point here is that the IP Restrictors—like the champions of Lochnerian jurisprudence—paint a false picture of the Founders’ view of the legitimacy of
legitimacy and utility of prolonged isolation. Although President Obama raised concerns last summer about solitary confinement, with his blessing the
comprehensively, it has access to better information and expertise, and, most importantly, its representative nature means that it enjoys a legitimacy that
undercut the ability of populist autocrats to make unusual, even radical, assertions of power under the cloak of judicial legitimacy. The mistake
judge should determine, in camera if necessary, the legitimacy of the need for secrecy. If it is determined that the need for secrecy is legitimate
mental states and legislatively detailed crimes, and that any “substantial deviation from that ‘method’ threatened the criminal law’s legitimacy.”13 John
lines drawn by institutional racism and enforced by law. 39. Jane Anna Gordon, Legitimacy from Modernity’s Underside: Potentiated Double