Search results for: "legitimacy" (1296 results)
not satisfy opponents of decriminalization, Hackers, and the Search for Legitimacy: A Regulatory Proposal, 14 BERKELEY TECH. L.J. 839 (1999). 10
them in contempt, with all the consequences that possibility entails.”115 The court questioned the Board’s legitimacy as a participant of the legal
frameworks closing any gaps or loopholes in private funding are essential to democratic legitimacy. Reformers are not uniform in the view that equal
695, 735 (2007) (“[I]ncreased public participation in agency decisionmaking is more democratic and increases the legitimacy of agency decisions and
space, affordable housing, and infrastructure. See, e.g., Gordon C.C. Douglas, The Help-Yourself City: Legitimacy and Inequality in DIY Urbanism … See
Procedures, 104 Cornell L. Rev. 165, 166-72 (2018); Zolomphi Nkowani, International Trade and Labour: A Quest for Moral Legitimacy, 8 J. Int’l Trade L
a means to assess and thereby to improve student learning. A federal appeals court decision lent constitutional legitimacy to that argument.104
pointed to the public recognition, legitimacy, and dignity that only marriage could bestow. Justice Kennedy’s rendering of marriage in Windsor is
the use of marital status as a proxy for parental legitimacy. Yet concerns about substantive sex equality left hardly a mark on the Court’s decisions
federal involvement was questioned but also the legitimacy of any government role in providing housing at all. Some nineteenth-century courts struck down