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diverse and more difficult to match to interpretations reflected in the pre-Civil War case 296. CONG. GLOBE, 30TH CONG., 2D SESS. app. 307 (1849
further and assert that its ownership does keep that resource out of commerce, its actual practice around that water must match those pronouncements
those classification systems are vulnerable because they do not match the broader constitutional categories used in American law. When policy makers
most closely matches the scope of the problem to be addressed, on the theory that efficient regulation occurs only when the regulating entity can fully
that the law should evolve to match emerging family structures. Two debating Essays illustrate the clash between religious beliefs about family and
Smith offers of implicit bias (albeit not labeled as such) matches any contemporary cognitive scholars’ definition. While scholars have started to look
that matches small-money donors’ contributions.170 The Act also improves trust in the electoral process by implementing federal protections for state
data on packing and other structural features of administrative agencies come from Lewis. We matched Lewis’s structural data with the FAADS spending
and organizations do not believe they can win by sheer force. They are no real physical or military match to well-organized states.69 The threats they
of harassment have proven no match for the managerial impulses and cultural logics that the law and those who championed it have set in motion. In