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in the agency’s “past interpre- tations of the relevant statute” and the match or “mismatch between an agency’s challenged action and its
justified based on whether they match how actual ordinary people use language; Tara Leigh Grove, Comment, Which Textualism?, 134 Harv. L. Rev. 265, 269
voting officials must reject any application for which the provided number does not match the existing identifi- cation on record with the voter’s
privacy rights in Katz but not in Papachristou? And why did the Justices decide to match Papachristou with procedure and Roe with substance instead of
23 —that do not match the scale or complexity of, say, the European Union regulating speech rules for a two-billion-user platform like Facebook. 24
” Ackerman’s line between actual and imminent attacks, therefore, may not match up with patterns of public anxiety. We may worry much—because of what we
margin. These tools help government match the challenges that it must face, enabling it to steer industrial dynamism beneficially.56 But the concern
failure to work his identity to match such criteria (that is, to be perceived as acting white or black at the right time and in the right
flexibility of workers—employees and misclassified contractors alike—wherever possible, to guarantee consistent productivity or match consumer demand. And, in
search of the van uncovered a video camera with a tape of a tennis match in which the camera was focused on a young ball boy. Border agents found