the value of fairness and equitable administration of justice. 86 For Waldron,
the procedural qualities are deeply connected to the objectives of legal decision
making.87 The conventional RL lists of these qualities, then, reiterate the
notion that fair procedure is a talisman for good law. Waldron is well aware of
the other values that good legal systems aim to promote, but he reshapes the
RL inquiry by pressing the point that RL can avoid the pitfall of becoming an
"essentially contested concept" if it is understood as a congeries of qualities
that are fundamentally proceduralist but no less utilitarian and purposive.88