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U. 297, 319 (1995) (“It is abundantly clear that children’s advocacy groups are no match for the well-funded seniors’ lobby.”). 284. Coan & Salmon
that match public dollars to private contributions, candidates’ positions move farther away from the ideological center of public policy preferences
studies, researchers match, as best they can, the companies affected by a regulation with unaffected companies and compare the before-and-after
amount of time a trustee spends on nonasset cases, and the fee level should be reset every other year to match the market rate (i.e., the comparable
facts of a case match up to the elements of a crime. This assessment requires a knowledge of the legal doctrine governing criminal procedure and
tennis match in which the camera was focused on a young ball boy. Border agents found marijuana seeds and pipes and several photo albums of child
level should be reset every other year to match the market rate (i.e., the comparable hourly rate for private lawyers).239 The variable component
other legal interventions to the viability of political unions. 213. The match between those the NLRA defines as “employees,” see 29 U.S.C. § 152(3
rule that does not necessarily match the constitution that governs the case. And either way, the approach threatens the deterrent value of the exclu
match between charges brought and crimes committed. See, e.g., Daniel C. Richman & Wil- liam J. Stuntz, Al Capone’s Revenge: An Essay on the Political