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constituencies to which courts answer may not match the polarization of a given state, especially in states that are rela- tively evenly divided on a
training, however, he was terminated, allegedly because he mumbled and was not a “good match” for the job. Johnson v. Am. Chamber of Commerce
distribute information about their plans. What followed was only a matter of time. The former President’s rhetoric and mendacity lit the match, but
somebody’s life.10 But as the examples of JCPenney, Sony, and Netflix show, sometimes the image fails to match the reality. This Article argues that
& Just. 210, 215 (2013), which finds that “when asked to match photos of criminals to the crimes they committed, people match photos of Black men to
perma.cc/FPK8-J3WB]. 116. See id. (allowing parents to download a Word document with editable language to match their state’s laws.). 117. See
recognition of duress as a defence in respect of the killing of innocent persons, international criminal law can do no less than match that policy since it
Bureau pleaded yearly for more funding to match the scope of its task.77 Immigration officials during this period applied both public charge grounds
Due to a Bad Facial Recognition Match, N.Y. TIMES (Jan. 6, 2021), https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/29/technology/facial-recog- nition-misidentify
sentencing because, post- Booker, they have the discretion to vary or depart downward where the individual circum- stances do not match those of a dangerous