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necessarily match that employed by the local. In California, for example, the secretary of state runs in a partisan election, but on the county level the
against antigay discrimination, many courts have held that Price Waterhouse’s ban on “assuming or insisting that [employees] match[] the stereotype
collectively cost-minimizing and welfare-maximizing.114 Ellickson has further suggested that close-knit communities may mix and match between local
point out, on his own initiative, that the address on the affidavit of service did not match the defendant’s address. If judges took on a more robust fact
lawyering practices that do not match the legal liberalism that has been subject to such vigorous critique. See, e.g., Michael McCann & Helena Silverstein
innovation.”278 1. Scale Government research can support R&D on a scale that universities and in- dustry rarely match. Projects of a massive size are
anticipated the evidence would show, which might or might not match the testimony actually heard. Because of this potential disconnect, 56. E-mail
match a theory and revising that theory to match our practice. In my view, the practice is sensible and should prevail. In that respect, my argument
legislatures can shape statutes to match the Parker prongs, unlike munici- palities, which must rely on the enactments of a separate legislative body. More
statutes to match the Parker prongs, unlike munici- palities, which must rely on the enactments of a separate legislative body. More- over, states can