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compared to the tainted food, the flung brain matter, and the shouting match that led a court to impose a restraining order against one of Franchina’s
Rights, 89 B.U. L. REV. 61, 69-71 (2009). 7. E.g., Kashmir Hill, Another Arrest, and Jail Time, Due to a Bad Facial Recognition Match, N.Y. TIMES (Dec
constitutionally entitled to match the state’s resources). Scholars, however, argue that the concept has utility in civil contexts. See James R
approval process. This is often a design problem: failing to match the patient-involvement method with the goal or reason for soliciting patient
individual and the government—that is, the individual is simply no match for the government at any stage leading up to a criminal proceeding, ranging from
match (or surpass) the capabilities of larger companies. Government-developed vaccine technology may therefore be licensed to a single private-sector
Civil Rights, 89 B.U. L. REV. 61, 69-71 (2009). 7. E.g., Kashmir Hill, Another Arrest, and Jail Time, Due to a Bad Facial Recognition Match, N.Y. TIMES
the state’s purpose will match the traditional penal purposes of deterrence, incapacitation, retribution, and, less often, rehabilitation. Wide
punishment—rather than a category of punishments. But the majority’s description of categorical-bar cases did not match the Court’s previous account
and, by comparing names of grantees, amounts of mortgages, or dates, was able to match release documents (usually quitclaim deeds) to original