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Associate Professor of Law at YLS, critiques the reliance of police decision- makers on a simplified version of legitimacy and procedural justice theory
presented concrete evidence that the prison had tampered with its logbooks—evidence implicating the legitimacy of “hundreds” of prison-litigation cases
understood in isolation, for the legitimacy and legality of solitary confinement is under siege in several quarters. The source of the growing distress
of democratic legitimacy. They conjure up the old notion, dating back to the World War II era, of the nonprofit sector as a locus of liberal
264 the legitimacy of a legal system depends on litigants’ rights to have their claims heard—demands merits adjudication when possible.68 Moreover
note 26, at 1739-40 (“[W]e believed the commission to be a purely political apparatus, devoid of legal legitimacy, and yet, rather than boycott the
the criminal-justice system, and as well as its legitimacy, is essential for all citizens, not just crime victims. As I have explained elsewhere
upbringing and education of children under their control.” Even those who question the legitimacy of the Court’s recognition of unenumerated rights
the continuing need for purposive reasoning of some kind, despite the Court’s aversion to the word. Finally, this Note seeks to bolster the legitimacy
Administrative Federalism Without Congress, 57 Duke L.J. 2111, 2130-44 (2008); Miriam Seifter, States, Agen- cies, and Legitimacy, 67 Vand. L. Rev