Search results for: "legitimacy" (1038 results)
knowledge and expertise, coupled with the executive’s electoral legitimacy.63 For such reasons, the President should not be permitted, simply by
Barry Herman, A Role for Legitimacy in Sovereign Debt: A Review Essay on Odette Lienau, Rethinking Sovereign Debt, 2014, 6 Acct. Econ. L. 219, 226
have been willing and able to simply enslave his workers. The former scenario had a far greater air of legitimacy, and, as with all other forms of
upon which the legitimacy of directorial power rests.”81 Scholars and courts differ regarding the effectiveness of the shareholder franchise.82
legitimacy of judicial rulemaking.”). 177. Hershkoff, supra note 172, at 1886 (quoting Donald W. Brodie & Hans A. Linde, State Court Review of
attributing a Founding Era pedigree to them. Justice Thomas, for instance, has doubted “the legitimacy of that mode of constitu- tional decision
culture that had not fully accepted the role and legitimacy of . . . [a]udit and control functions.” 240 Transparency could also enhance accountability
L’E. LASSER, JUDICIAL DELIBERATIONS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF JUDICIAL TRANSPARENCY AND LEGITIMACY (2004). GRAETZWARREN 4/10/2006 3:29:31 PM
have challenged this system on myriad grounds, including 1) DOCCS’s failure to help registrants find housing; 2) the legitimacy of a prisoner’s RTF
141. See Lisa Schultz Bressman, Beyond Accountability: Arbitrariness and Legitimacy in the Adminis- trative State, 78 N.Y.U. L. REV. 461, 539