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statutes to match the Parker prongs, unlike munici- palities, which must rely on the enactments of a separate legislative body. More- over, states can
anticipated the evidence would show, which might or might not match the testimony actually heard. Because of this potential disconnect, 56. E-mail
Branch, arguing that the President cannot take a centralizing step to ensure that the priorities reflected in immigration enforcement match his agenda
can extract compensation from the recipients of these benefits. Government does occasionally employ user fees and special tax assessments to match
in organizing to protect themselves from a future controlling shareholder who will divest them of control, public shareholders may be able to match the
willingness to accept social groups constructed to exactly match those proposed by DHS. A recent analysis of years of domestic violence-based claims
entrench incumbents, the aggregate outcome of elections—the division of power in the legislature—fails to match the distribution of political support
to match the distribution of political support within the electorate. Issacharoff and Pildes propose that courts should police partisan lockups to
’ crimes generally must match their specified predecessors in severity,” Speck does not address the implications that this variance in the term “other
based on the premise that same-sex attraction (or gender expression that does not match one’s sex assigned at birth) is an inappropriate expression of