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informality and procedural legitimacy within local administration, the mott- led interplay of public and private spheres in local governance, and local
underlying Younger v. Harris. It also introduces “legitimacy laundering,” a novel framework illustrating how subsequent narratives surrounding canonically
is said, citizens become willing to accept the legitimacy of even those laws and policies with which they disagree. But a Churchillian vision of
discriminate on the basis of morally insignificant statuses, such as race, supporters of the Reconstruction Amendments emphasized the legitimacy of
citizens become willing to accept the legitimacy of even those laws and policies with which they disagree. But a Churchillian vision of democracy is
to the issue of legitimacy. Decision-procedures like MD operate in circumstances of disagreement: some people in society believe fervently that a
regularly marshal this menacing figure to challenge the excessive power and questionable legitimacy of the bureaucracy as a whole. On one view, the
clearly an important foundational principle in a democracy and is a key source of legitimacy for government action. That being said, the notion is
” might have meant to their ratifiers, the argument goes, legitimacy re- quires that they be acceptable to a twenty-first century polity when they are
to choose dispute-resolution procedures in courts would undermine the legitimacy of courts and would overwhelm the judicial fisc. i . “mandatory