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A. Spellman, Sentencing Decisions: Matching the Decisionmaker to the Decision Nature, 105 COLUM. L. REV. 1124, 1125-26 (2005). 43. 530 U.S. 465
strength matches exactly the other’s weakness, creating a useful partnership.”). See Alexander Keyssar, Overview: Election Reform, in Race, Reform, and
of twelve matched pairs, each composed of one male and one female Carter appointee, in 743 cases appearing in the Federal Supplement between January
errant discriminator or the explicitly biased policy, a paradigm that rarely matches the reality of twenty-first-century life.8 Even without the
little support in federal courts, there is a long tradition of support for the racial matching of teachers and students due to beliefs in racial
insure that the fetus was no longer living prior to the removal procedure.143 This procedure matched existing preferences of most physicians and
of deference to be matched to underlying legal goals. If, in practice, a deference rule produces too little deference, then the voting rule allows
and replacement defendants.39 Of the 1,043 individuals listed in the public defender logs, we were able to find matches for 1,027 (98.5%) in the
specific functions like scheduling, placing orders, matching users for social activities, sending inspirational quotes, and a great deal of other
argument, there is no Supreme Court opinion that matches up with the dissent’s criticism. It is not clear whether the draft was even connected to any