Search results for: "legitimacy" (1295 results)
established pursuant to legislation. The legislative route would lend political legitimacy to the new exchanges and could increase buy-in thanks to deeper
impede Congress’s functions, such conduct diminishes OLC’s legitimacy and undermines the constitutional design. Going forward, OLC would be well advised
Tom S. Clark, The Separation of Powers, Court Curbing, and Judicial Legitimacy, 53 AM. J. POL. SCI. 971, 972 (2009). 5. For example, in antebellum
resolve cases with lightning speed. The third addresses the problems of claims trading and obstruction. As we have noted above, the legitimacy of
legitimacy; in some sense, it does not need to be justified. Rule by elites—that is what we are talking about if we establish institutions that derogate
deviations from stated standards to chal- lenge the legitimacy of stories of which they disapprove. But these concerns presuppose a level of credibility
Convictions and Legitimacy, 48 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 143, 147 (2011) (“The presumption of innocence and the government’s burden of proof beyond a reasonable
Research and Intellectual Life at Cornell Law School, and author of Rethinking Sovereign Debt: Politics, Reputation, and Legitimacy in Modern Finance (2014
“spontaneous order” is a useful construct for defenders of the status quo because it lends legitimacy to the current order and suggests that intervention
Investor salience rests on three interrelated concepts—“power, legitimacy, and urgency.” Power is often associated with greater levels of stock ownership