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grants the theory additional legitimacy); Steven G. Calabresi & Saikrishna B. Prakash, The President’s Power to Execute the Laws, 104 Yale L.J. 541
“benefits” that should flow from the granting of relief, which may have improved the design of the program and certainly would have enhanced the legitimacy
workplace. To put it plainly, sex harassment policies now provide an added incentive and an increased legitimacy for management to control and discipline
everyone else. Her power-shifting thesis thus represents a fairly radical reimagining of legitimacy in the process of crime policymaking, to the point
the burden imposed by its rule. In passing judgment, the Court must not only determine the legitimacy and strength of each of those interests, it
trial, it did not critique confinement itself and the legitimacy of these carceral edifices . . . . [T]he need for segregation was not questioned by the
true that Plata[] put mass incarceration on trial, it did not critique confinement itself and the legitimacy of these carceral edifices . . . . [T]he
because the core of that expression challenges the legitimacy of their authority or their own individual actions. —John Inazu81 When Ferguson
in society: “Even if it is true that Plata[] put mass incarceration on trial, it did not critique confinement itself and the legitimacy of these
incarceration on trial, it did not critique confinement itself and the legitimacy of these carceral edifices . . . . [T]he need for segregation was not