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with established roots in a community may worry about growth, they may also worry that new restrictions will not match their goals. Farmers and
See Preston Green, III, Charter Schools and Religious Institutions: A Match Made in Heaven?, 158 EDUC. L. REP. 1, 4, 15-17 (2001); Frank R. Kemerer
Willett and Gordon’s logic is worth underscoring. Imagine a soccer match between two sets of kids. The usual rules of soccer—no hands, no fouls, the
Midnight Regulations attempted to broaden federal accommodations to match expansive state laws until the Obama Administration reversed them in 2011
§ 4.04[4], at 4-41. The relative difficulty of reverse engineering does not, of course, match up perfectly with the difficulty and expense of
doing, and that “if the contestation establishes a mis- match with [the people’s] relevant interests or opinions,” the people should be able to force
longstanding obligations and for cost-of-living increases to match inflation. This puts tribal lobbyists in competition with advocates for other spending
Price Waterhouse’s ban on “assuming or insisting that employees match the stereotype associated with their group” forbids employers from
was thinking Journal sounds like something that I would really like. It sounds like something that would match my interests, but I might not get it
match. But at a higher level, the “best interests” test looks to two alternative realities: where the claimant stands if the requested relief is