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transparency. The CDC reporting of state data would be highly visible, and it would boost the legitimacy, utility, and accuracy of state information. The
too does the states’ role grow within it.34 States furnish administrative capacity and democratic legitimacy, 32. See generally JOHN DEWEY, THE
perhaps that is a ground of decision the Court should rely on explicitly if it wishes to avoid all-out losers and protect its institutional legitimacy
Congress, the President, or the citizenry, it would bode ill for the legitimacy of much public law. To facilitate varying degrees of desired political
among intellectuals in 19th century Europe about the legitimacy of imperial rule, the secu- larization of politics, natural rights and popular
subdivisions of the state act as if the rules and structures granting legitimacy to those actions already exist.102 In the work that I describe above, we
relevant caselaw when reaching a decision,64 and providing legitimacy to their decisionmaking (by showing the parties and the public that they have
trade off: an economically secure woman gets a right to terminate a pregnancy, and can more or less put up with the bolstered legitimacy of an overly
American Law, Horwitz explored the intellectual collapse of formalism, its legitimacy undermined by sociological jurisprudence, Legal Realism, the
public goods, democratic legitimacy, and basic fairness.68 Law therefore helped to “encase” the powers and privileges of domi- nant economic actors