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declarants). machine testimony 1983 grounded in concerns not only about accuracy, but also about public legitimacy in cases where the sole evidence
Legitimacy: The Challenges of the Dobbs Ruling to Conventional Legitimacy Theory, 68 Am. J. Pol. Sci. (forthcoming 2024) (manuscript at 1) (warning that
G. Boards of Eminent Officers When not borrowing the political legitimacy of the presidency for administrative tasks, Congress occasionally pursued
practice, some simply have denied the legitimacy of the exception, viewing it as a violation of the ad- verse-party or case-or-controversy
undermine the very legitimacy of the press as an institution. They characterize such efforts as “enemy construction” of the press, and argue that it should
very legitimacy of the press as an institution. They characterize such efforts as “enemy construction” of the press, and argue that it should be
the legitimacy of the Patriot Act as federal law. The states position themselves as rightful interpreters of the U.S. Constitution, and they
legitimacy, and its reasons.36 While Blackstone never used the sole and despotic dominion idea directly in his discussion of copyright, he clearly
theorists. Not only does Ely make judicial legitimacy the chief subject of his thesis, his argument is directed primarily to judges and to those who make
funding programs: “The legitimacy of Congress’s exercise of the spending power . . . rests on whether the State voluntarily and knowingly accepts the