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decision, we use MD in order to be fair to the voters. These are different ideas, and it is unclear whether MD in court matches either of them. See
drivers are allocated work and paid.179 This information included requests to access the logic of Uber’s “batched matching system” (used to allocate work
Ann. Surv. Am. L. 7, 16-17; see also Hayek, Law, supra note 12, at 94 (“The aim of the rules must be to facilitate that matching or tallying of the
practice, identifying a theory of harm and how it matches the law, examining the issues that courts are likely to encounter, and attempting to anticipate
; the possibility of enhanced employment compensation, if an employer matches funds; and tax incentives such as tax-free contributions and growth
antitrust laws might be applied to this practice, identifying a theory of harm and how it matches the law, examining the issues that courts are likely to
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
discriminator or the explicitly biased policy, a paradigm that rarely matches the reality of twenty-first-century life. Even without the contrary insights of
traditional race IAT operates. The faces were selected and matched for age from the Center for Vital Longevity database.126 There were 120 trials total, of
profits by matching transplant surgeons with indigent donors hoping for a more stable financial future and with gravely ill patients seeking a life