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did not perfectly match their employers’ expectations. In Blum v. Gulf Oil Corp., the Fifth Circuit, in dicta, cited Smith to opine that “discharge for
Google Search, Facebook, Match.com, and most periodicals and electronic video games), users do not make commercial transactions directly with one another
In a party known for its radicals, few could match Ashley in prominence and fervor. He had submitted the first draft of the Thirteenth Amendment268
could be pieced together using only the deterrence cases would not match the picture on the box. As I have explained, the fact that punitive damages
services, Smith advises prospective customers that “[i]f we are a good match, you can rest assured I will design a unique, one-of-a-kind website
of the eternal.”90 The Sierra Club’s correspondents propagated a mode of experience and a language to match it. The articles were also guides for
labels but must match the brand-name label. PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing, 564 U.S. 604, 618 (2011). The preemption questions seem much less certain in the
immigration databases.69 If it finds a match, DHS can request that local officers detain an arrestee to await transfer into ICE custody. After forming written
attorneys.117 The drafters thus cannot, and do not, write rules for business contexts that match the complexity of, say, the tax code; rather, contract
and match doctrinal principles in ways that allow for inconsistent results and make it difficult to anticipate a future trajectory.208 For example