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of any sort, non-entitled parties may be encouraged to disregard entirely the legitimacy of the claims of entitled parties . . . .”). 91. See, e.g
IP workers from Washington public-sector labor law to the NLRA.339 Under current NLRB law, the Board would recognize the legitimacy of the union
cables was compromised. WikiLeaks’ media partners recognized that the legitimacy of the entire project depended on responsible treatment of the
openly and candidly directed at DV.60 C. The Proxy’s Meaning The legitimacy of criminalizing a person’s presence in the home as a proxy for DV is
might attack it.” Such presidential actions would thus become endowed with the highest available degree of constitutional legitimacy, as opposed to
based on a body of specialized knowledge is the very basis of the value and legitimacy of the speech.” It is here that the considerations underlying
and constitutional change 1181 however, we might also recognize the legitimacy of countervailing federalism concerns that militate in favor of
started as an effort to obtain creeping control.”244 In rejecting the legitimacy of the “stockholder activism” threat, the court summarized: “None of
reform im- pacts electoral integrity and, ultimately, the legitimacy of our political process. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 30 which
a stricter standard for assessing the legitimacy of a termination.58 A focus on minimizing the transaction costs of displacement would lead