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legitimacy in inducing counter-pandemic behavior have been noted before and during COVID-19, both by public health scholars and political legitimacy
… Diane F. Orentlicher, Shrinking the Space for Denial: The Impact of the ICTY in Serbia, Open Soc… See Daniel Saxon, The Legitimacy and Limits of
values underlying the Double Jeopardy Clause, and that it lacks historical and constitutional legitimacy. As a result, scholars have argued that the
concurring in part and dissenting in part). Moreover, he connects these notions to the public’s perception of the legitimacy of our democracy, noting that
construe (or construct). 21 But the Constitution is not Judge Thapar’s Constitution. Its legitimacy derives from the people, not from the person
that it lacks historical and constitutional legitimacy. As a 1. North Carolina v. Pearce, 395 U.S. 711, 717 (1969) (footnotes omitted). Some scholars
those interacting with courts and jeopardize the legitimacy of the broader legal system. Legal technology driven by artificial intelligence (AI) has
disillusioned with the democratic system. Moreover, questioning the legitimacy of election results can undermine the authority of elected officials, which
thing of which the claim could be true. Those who claim that the law is efficient also claim that this fact about it contributes to its legitimacy. If
or construct). 21 But the Constitution is not Judge Thapar’s Constitution. Its legitimacy derives from the people, not from the person