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pro bono resources that are most widely available (i.e., the time of lawyers working in corporate firms) are a poor match to the needs of their
analysis, the state high court affirmed the sentence. In Dorsey, the language of the state constitutional provision at issue happened to match the
descriptions, however, do not match reality. In practice, bankruptcy can and often does support public-regarding, noneconomic values, often more effectively
Parenthood Partnership a Good Match, INDIANAPOLIS STAR, June 20, 2006, at B1 (reporting that “Independent Adoption Centers will have a presence at a
are a poor match to the needs of their clients. This mismatch between the inexperience of the pro bono lawyer and the needs of the client may
17 and that it limits discovery that supports future regulation.18 These descriptions, however, do not match reality.19 13. See id. at 526
long as the contractual purchase option is 119. The perfect dollar-for-dollar match between depreciation costs and the corresponding reduction in
had then internalized a very different understanding of their social role as bus passengers, requiring them to match their seats with their race. Not
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 offside rule, etc
efforts. 196 We built a software program to match 196. Note that earlier we examined the average number of subjects in proposed and final rules