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are deeply divided in their views of the role RUDs play, their legitimacy, and their consequences for the international human rights regime
Today’s bail reform movement, by contrast, has assumed the legitimacy of pretrial preventive restraint and advocates preven- tive detention as a
weaknesses of the court system that he decried in the Introduction. Huq insists the modern Court’s legitimacy is imperiled. But his swing-for-the-fences
until the last few decades. But tribal courts are improving in their capacity, competence, and legitimacy. The opportunities are growing for tribal
ordinary business operations”); see also Jill E. Fisch, From Legitimacy to Logic: Reconstructing Proxy Regulation, 46 VAND. L. REV. 1129, 1155-62 (1993
rationing systems raise serious concerns of equity, efficiency, and democratic legitimacy. The stakes involved are substantial. In each of the two years
Colum. L. Rev. 370, 417-28 (2000); Samuel Issacharoff, Governance and Legitimacy in the Law of Class Actions, 1999 Sup. Ct. Rev. 337, 367-70. Peter H
remain vacant.”47 Equally important, decades later in Vidal v. Girard’s Executors, the Court recognized the legitimacy of charitable trusts as a matter of
relief, which may have improved the design of the program and certainly would have enhanced the legitimacy of the President’s initiatives. 315 Such
“keep alive a very public debate about the legitimacy of the new norms and the morality of those they protect.” In her view, they are an illegitimate