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description of it that does not match reality; then solves it with an ingenious construct, but one that is utterly of the inventor’s imagination. 26
be processed before they can be counted. Exactly what this process entails varies by state, but it usually requires a signature match in which
this is by no means self-evident, as suggested by the second problem: The theory would stretch criminal liability to grotesque proportions, to match
While states are free to formulate their own plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, they must implement plans that will at least match the
49. See id. at 29, 35 exhibit 3, 72. 50. See id. at 1, 3, 10, 24 exhibit 1, 26, 35 exhibit 3. The researchers conclude that machines can match or
OHIO ST. L.J. 221, 239 (2003) (“[U]nified government is highly correlated with the ability of presidents to name judges who match their policy views
adjudicated exemptions for small or unpopular religious minorities merely match the leg- islative exemptions commonly granted to larger or more accepted
being. Rules that assume a tradi- tional two-parent family structure are a poor match for reality and can end up excluding many of the children who
27. The data in Figure 1 reflect individually identified opinions from 2001 to 2014, see supra note 26, and opinions on Westlaw that match the
have engaged in a wrestling match with racial injustice and the First Amendment. Justin Hansford is an Associate Professor at Howard University School