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racial common sense is a tactic that allows the Court to do no more than the absolute bare minimum and, in so doing, maintain a modicum of legitimacy
do with the lasting strength and primary legitimacy of producer identities and class conflict. In countries like France or Germany, rights are still
modicum of legitimacy.”). 15. On the politics of memory claims in law, see Siegel, supra note 9. On Dobbs’s selectivity, see Reva B. Siegel, Dobbs, the
councils in Los Angeles were not representative of constituents’ identity or interests. See Juliet Musso, Power and Legitimacy in Place Government
group of people entrusted with the power to decide” and that the “perceived legitimacy” of the method thus depends upon the extent to which “these
specialized group of people entrusted with the power to decide” and that the “perceived legitimacy” of the method thus depends upon the extent to which
entail legitimacy, and one can easily discover which entity created a given law and the process through which it did so. Tien, supra note 22, at 11
Political Markets and Community Self-Determination: Competing Judicial Models of Local Government Legitimacy, 53 IND. L.J. 145, 149 (1977-1978
forward sense by questioning the legitimacy of tribes’ sovereign authority. The rejection of tribal IDs and reservation addresses is an especially
explicit permission from the Attorney General.57 Perhaps the measure was simply an effort to give “legitimacy and legislative support to (suggesting