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have the legitimacy to reap the benefits of strong ties. The stress of the move itself and the time spent rebuilding ties also cuts into the mover’s
knowledge and expertise, coupled with the executive’s electoral legitimacy.63 For such reasons, the President should not be permitted, simply by
of political legitimacy emerged in conjunction with the emergence of new nonhierarchical forms of interaction in Stuart England). 82. JOHN LOCKE
spawned decades of debate about the legitimacy of judicial pro- tection of unenumerated constitutional rights. But the intense scholarly focus on
charters issued by legisla- tures.250 There was often doubt regarding the authority and legitimacy of col- ony-issued charters, however, with many
well. Yet one of the defining features of RFRA and RLUIPA was nearly unanimous bipar- tisan support. This was central to their legitimacy and these
successfully engage with and influence management. Investor salience rests on three interrelated concepts—“power, legitimacy, and urgency.” Power is often
in review of agency action); Jerry L. Mashaw, Small Things Like Reasons Are Put in a Jar: Reason and Legitimacy in the Administrative State, 70
transformation”—namely, that “[s]ocial struggle over the legitimacy of a status regime will produce changes in its for- mal structure,” yet “the legal system may
recent surge in efforts to deny the legitimacy of the electoral process and the invocation of election fraud to justify meddling with 6. 570 U.S