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about the cor- poration’s failure to keep employees safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.71 Thus, the corporate failure to match #BlackLivesMatter
that match public dollars to private contributions, candidates’ positions move farther away from the ideological center of public policy preferences
” public financing systems, such as systems that match public dollars to private contributions, candidates’ posi- tions move farther away from the
in organizing to protect themselves from a future controlling shareholder who will divest them of control, public shareholders may be able to match the
battles among experts.226 An alienability regime increases the likelihood of a match between a litigant’s position and an expert who will take that
’ proxy advisor unit will drive the votes, and if the funds vote on long-term metrics, they will be voting in a way that does not match their investment
never both be the ‘real parents.’” 289 Rather than change the contours of family law to match how people are living their lives, Wax argues that a
scheduling flexibility of workers—employees and misclassified contractors alike—wherever possible, to guarantee consistent productivity or match
may not match the perceptions of the American public (at any point in our history). To call this fidelity to the past is a smokescreen. It obscures
should “match” the civilians’. That is, they should largely be barred. But not only are civilians recovering in many police misconduct cases, the legal