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legitimacy benefits of such conflict). 11. See Daphna Renan, Pooling Powers, 115 COLUM. L. REV. 211, 212-18 (2015) (describing examples of the
to draw its legitimacy from We the People during periods of normal poli- tics. 64 While the Preamble’s bold language (“We the People . . . do ordain
10. See Farber & O’Connell, supra note 8, at 1384-85 (celebrating the political, social welfare, and legitimacy benefits of such conflict). 11. See
principle would have raised profound questions about the legitimacy of laws against drug use, prostitution, and a host of other arguably victimless
Competition for Corporate Charters, 69 U. CHI. L. REV. 1103, 1146 (2002) (arguing that Delaware “faces an ongoing potential popular legitimacy problem
spending power is much in the nature of a contract,” Rehnquist explained; “[t]he legitimacy of Congress’ power to legislate under the spending power
]lectric power has been 28. Thomas E. Ayres & Jeffrey S. Thurnher, Legitimacy: The Lynchpin of Military Success in Complex Battlespaces, in Complex
process is generally thought to entail legitimacy, and one can easily discover which entity created a given law and the pro- cess through which it did so
legitimacy in cases where the sole evidence of guilt is machine output. Finally, in criminal cases, machine sources of accusation—particularly
courts and the press, public pressure, and recognition of the relationship between ethics and the legitimacy of the courts have all contributed to this