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non-prevailing institution acquiesced or otherwise adopted the practice.”). But see Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl, Against Mix-and-Match Lawmaking, 16 CORNELL
a very different understanding of their social role as bus passengers, requiring them to match their seats with their race. Not only that, this form
Oakland and Baltimore on JetBlue rather than to San Francisco and Washington on United, the hub-and-spoke carriers had no choice but to match prices
” public financing systems, such as systems that match public dollars to private contributions, candidates’ posi- tions move farther away from the
battles among experts.226 An alienability regime increases the likelihood of a match between a litigant’s position and an expert who will take that
LGBTQ+ families to chosen families, these Essays suggest ways that the law should evolve to match emerging family structures. Two debating Essays
flexibility of workers—employees and misclassified contractors alike—wherever possible, to guarantee consistent productivity or match con- sumer demand
or may not match the perceptions of the American public (at any point in our history). To call this fidelity to the past is a smokescreen. It
take on degrees of speed, secrecy, flexibility, and efficiency that no other governmental institution can match”). 186. See supra Section III.A
a debate over a fistfight at a high school wrestling match was a public controversy in part because it “was not a private matter of public concern