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equal job opportunities to men and women and so did not intend to protect employees whose gender traits did not perfectly match their employers’ expec
sanctions). 221. For approaches that most closely match that of controlling-for-abuse, see Third Party Oral Statement of Australia, Russia—Measures
and has invested billions of dollars in this expertise, including in computer systems that can match income reports and in agents trained to ferret
assume the com- mitments and obligations of marriage.173 To begin, the default rules associated with legal marriage often do not match the
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
analyze cases differently. Prosecutors’ expertise is in assessing how the facts of a case match up to the elements of a crime. This assessment requires a
however, the absoluteness of rights will provide a valuable kind of security that votes cannot match. B. Durability Democratic decisionmaking