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” in “the presence of an intermediary, who serves as a matchmaker between promoters and funders.” Edan Burkett, A Crowdfunding Exemption? Online
one year for violent felonies. 18 U.S.C. DAVIS PREPRESS 11/24/2008 6:38:19 PM the yale law journal 118:369 2008 372 A. Matching Consequences
& Miriam Wugmeister, Mapping and Matching DNA: Several Legal Complications of “Accurate” Classifications, 22 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 1, 18 n.57 (1994). 52
the availability of federal matching funds) and those concerned with the inadequate provision of care currently available through Arizona’s prior county
tax credits and matching funds to broaden the base of donors in the political process.78 Recognizing the overlap of contributions and participation
unionism has been matched with a rise in administrative regulation. Although collective bargaining is not without its own difficulties, substantive
formation, expansion, retraction, and dissolution to local landowners’ discretion. Though no other state matches California’s level of geographic
in the nineteenth century when the absolute quantity of patent litigation approached or matched the levels of that during the early twenty-first. This
evidence that he seeks to lay before the jury: a knife perfectly matching the victim’s fatal stab wound, with her dried blood on the blade, and the
protecting black victims from all-white juries was one of Reconstruction’s goals.14 Blackmun’s ahistoricism was matched by the revisionism of Justice