Search results for: "legitimacy" (1297 results)
Bell, Response, Hidden Laws of the Time of Ferguson, 132 HARV. L. REV. F. 1, 19-20 (2018) (distinguishing between legal legitimacy and sociological
historians called “ruinous fines.” This Essay puts Timbs into the context of the Court’s search for metrics to assess the legitimacy of governments
objectivity and moral legitimacy to Jim Crow hierarchies.56 Those “ideologically tainted” images and discourses symbolically denigrated freedmen and
debates over gay rights in legitimacy-enhancing legal terms. Thus, even though no legal action followed a raid upon a gala held by the Council on Religion
underpinning upon which the legitimacy of directorial power rests,”4 Chancellor Allen explained why the deferential business judgment rule, according to
of Entry abstract. Legal theorists are engaged in understanding the legitimacy of techniques by which principles of rights-holding travel across
foregone conclusions. The final report recommended only minimal reforms while affirming the legitimacy and utility of prolonged isolation. Although
beyond the facial neutrality of the order,” a “conventional” look at the facial legitimacy of the policy would have “put an end” to the matter. Even
attributing a Founding Era pedigree to them. Justice Thomas, for instance, has doubted “the legitimacy of that mode of constitutional decision-making, the
”—namely, that “ocial struggle over the legitimacy of a status regime will produce changes in its formal structure,” yet “the legal system may still