Search results for: "legitimacy" (1296 results)
constitutional right on a predicate unrelated to demonstrating the legitimacy of the violation, raising due process concerns.112 In imposing conditions
the electoral context, and foster political efficacy, legitimacy, and investment in the healthy operation of American democracy. Familiar forms of
carry the day, their prominence in the case is a powerful testament to their legitimacy and historical grounding in the nation’s fight for racial
encounter litigation at the intersection of federal law and the family. Obergefell’s enduring legitimacy itself requires consensus that the domestic
by coaching their clients to plead guilty quickly. Their presence gives the proceedings a false legitimacy, as these systems are designed to prevent
state’s exercise of police (or reserved) power as a justification for impairment and weighs the legitimacy of the exercise on a case-by-case basis. A
Jan G. Deutsch, Neutrality, Legitimacy, and the Supreme Court: Some Intersections Between Law and Political Science, 20 STAN. L. REV. 169 (1968). 49
women are not being convicted. Public confidence in the criminal-justice system, and as well as its legitimacy, is essential for all citizens, not
age. He embraces broad searches of nonsuspects’ communications and suggests that the legitimacy of digital surveillance should be largely decided based
2012 526 iii . “originalism” as a rationalization for oligarchy There is also a question of democratic legitimacy. The mandate was enacted by Congress