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- 13.Adkins and Grewal PDF

65 THE YALE LAW JO URN AL FORUM J U N E 1 , 2 0 1 6 Democracy and Legitimacy in Investor-State Arbitration Cory Adkins & David

literature, though less so in legal ethics, that pluralism presents just as much of a chal- lenge to liberal conceptions of legitimacy as it does to

- BalkinFINAL

committed to the legitimacy of the courts and the legal system as anyone else, Bush v. Gore will require them to reduce cognitive dissonance in

- HompluemCORRECTEDFINAL

to make law, while their legitimacy depends on the fiction that they interpret law.3 It is a strange fiction, but it is a necessary one. The

Forum: Community Policing as a Counter to Bias in Policing: A Personal Perspective

agency that is serious about procedural justice and legitimacy designs its recruitment policies to weed out such people. But my on-the-job experience, as

in debt-collection courts. Current practices undermine courts’ fairness and legitimacy. This Essay argues that courts must prioritize procedural

Forum: Judging Debt: How Judges’ Practices in Consumer-Credit Court Undermine Procedural Justice

analyze judging practices in debt-collection courts. Current practices undermine courts’ fairness and legitimacy. This Essay argues that courts must

Deeks Article

Promoting Government Efficiency 628  3.  Constraining Decision-Makers 628  4.  Strengthening Decision-Makers’ Legitimacy 629  5.  Fostering

Makers 628 4. Strengthening Decision-Makers’ Legitimacy 629 5. Fostering Accountability 633 D. Reason-Giving’s Skeptics 634 ii. secret reason-giving’s

Forum: In Praise of the Supporting Cast

continue to disagree about which outcome is, in principle, right. Adjudication achieves this legitimacy by bringing disputants into affective