Search results for: "legitimacy" (1290 results)
Equality, 1 Law Culture & Human. 142, 147 (2005) (arguing that a state’s claim to democratic legitimacy is impaired when citizens are unable to
raises federalism issues. This Section addresses each of these concerns in turn. The legitimacy of using international law in domestic courts is
constitutional theory. But many who had satisfied themselves as to the legitimacy of judicial review have since taken up the related but distinct
preferences of Congress, the President, or the citizenry, it would bode ill for the legitimacy of much public law. To facilitate varying degrees of
decline-to-state member is really a closet partisan, the legitimacy of the whole exercise falls apart. In California, the CRC addressed the staff
secretly and unilaterally, undermining the legitimacy of the administrative process. Like the Bush Administration, these studies generally assume that
democratic legitimacy is impaired when citizens are unable to participate equally in democratic self-government). 88. Paul Scharre, Killer Apps: The Real
under the same critique of “cancel culture.” The confusion undermines the legitimacy of collective withdrawals of support, while simultaneously
game dissipated. Chronicling this shift, Kreitner concludes that today “the normative question of the legitimacy of specific types of transactions
falls short of a full-blown arrest. The Supreme Court first recognized the procedure’s constitutional legitimacy in Terry v. 1. James Q. Wilson