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  2. Legitimacy (political) - Wikipedia

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    Legitimacy is "a value whereby something or someone is recognized and accepted as right and proper". [6] In political science, legitimacy has traditionally been understood as the popular acceptance and recognition by the public of the authority of a governing régime, whereby authority has political power through consent and mutual understandings, not coercion.

  3. Consent of the governed - Wikipedia

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    "Consent of the governed" is a phrase found in the 1776 United States Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson.. Using thinking similar to that of John Locke, the founders of the United States believed in a state built upon the consent of "free and equal" citizens; a state otherwise conceived would lack legitimacy and rational-legal authority.

  4. Rational basis review - Wikipedia

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    When courts engage in rational basis review, only the most egregious enactments, those not rationally related to a legitimate government interest, are overturned. [3] [4] [5] Rational basis review tests whether the government's actions are "rationally related" to a "legitimate" government interest.

  5. What makes a government legitimate? - AOL

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    As polling day nears with no sign of a breakthrough in the polls, the question on many lips is not only what kind of government will we get, but will that government have legitimacy? David Cameron ...

  6. Justification for the state - Wikipedia

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    The justification of the state refers to the source of legitimate authority for the state or government. Typically, such a justification explains why the state should exist, and to some degree scopes the role of government – what a legitimate state should or should not be able to do. There is no single, universally accepted justification of ...

  7. Government interest - Wikipedia

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    A government interest is compelling if it is essential or necessary rather than a matter of choice, preference, or discretion. [1] When government action infringes an individual's fundamental rights, the government must show that the government's action is necessary to achieve a compelling government interest. The protection of public health ...

  8. International reaction pours in to Trump's proposal to 'take ...

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    The government has not changed its mind," Tajani said. ... an attack on the legitimate aspirations of Palestinians and also a major obstacle to the two-state solution and a factor of major ...

  9. Opinion - A kicked DOGE hollers: Progressives’ telling ...

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    The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), ... Still, DOGE is now legitimate. If the left doesn’t like that, it probably has a lot more to do with what DOGE is doing, and not how it is ...