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legitimacy. Ex ante requirements, such as affirmative disclosure, can never predict with com- plete accuracy the records that will become most
rigorous due diligence. This pressure stems from the reputational costs of funding qui tam claims of dubious legitimacy—costs unique to litigating
losses to the values of democratic participation, legitimacy, deterrence, accuracy, judicial independence, egalitarianism, transparency, and
their legitimacy over time as society changes). 70. U.S. CONST. amend. XXIV. 71. See Ackerman & Nou, supra note 54, at 79-86. Of particular note is
]. the yale law journal 131:655 2021 668 the judiciary to help restore the appearance of legitimacy to the country’s foreign intelligence operations
commitment devices typically associated with statutory law. While courts will entertain challenges to the legitimacy of executive orders, they will
office at the next available opportunity. Id. at 31. The continuing legitimacy of the penalty and right to appeal provisions of the impugned Act were
XKN8 cbo scoring of secondary effects 1001 and Democrats, who want to protect the political legitimacy and financial viabil- ity of the program
legitimacy that are specific to this area of contract law. 158. I borrow this way of posing the question from Alan Klevorick: [T]he critical
attributing a Founding Era pedigree to them. Justice Thomas, for instance, has doubted “the legitimacy of that mode of constitu- tional decision-making