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awakening of the sort Reich longed to witness. Indeed, features of the climate movement, such as Extinction Rebellion, seem perfectly matched to Reich’s
laws might be applied to this: identifying a theory of harm and how it matches the law, as well as potential litigation hurdles. Feature This Feature
predominant means by which the employment relationship is regulated. By contrast, in the United States, the decline of unionism has been matched with a
to promote new programs, much like matching grants of federal dollars. “Policymaking capacity” refers to all the institutional resources a government
find a community that matches their preferences precisely, and will accept communities that diverge somewhat from their ideal, as long as the
insisting that they matched the stereotype associated with their group . . . .” The opinion held that “n the specific context of sex stereotyping, an
FEDERAL DOMESTIC OUTLAYS, 1983–1990: A DATA BOOK (1991). 73. Berry et al., supra note 10, at 5. 74. In the year following redistricting, such matches
offering matching funds for states’ health care programs. Most significantly, the restrictions prohibit states from expanding SCHIP eligibility until
matching funds for states’ health care programs. Most significantly, the restrictions prohibit states from expanding SCHIP eligibility until they meet an
leverage their unique policymaking capacity to promote new programs, much like matching grants of federal dollars. “Policymaking capacity” refers to all