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involved matching associates or partners in the firm with public service opportunities. I briefly returned to handling pro bono cases for the City Bar at
produced a pool of potential jurors matching with astonishing precision the census estimates of the number of residents. IV. Conclusion: State Courts
pool of potential jurors matching with astonishing precision the census estimates of the number of residents. IV. Conclusion: State Courts Lead the
Contributions: Tax Deductions or Matching Grants, 28 TAX L. REV. 37 (1972). SIMON V122021 (POST OP, POST FLIP) 2/6/2006 5:54:51 PM the yale law journal 115:751
we are left to repeat the unverifiable assertions of other historians, or to descend into a pointless game of dueling quotations—matching one
Department of Justice. The matchmaker was Peter Strauss, a classmate of Bo’s who had clerked for Chief Judge Bazelon with him. In the early months of 1968
1968. I had come to Washington for a clerkship, and when that was over I joined the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice. The matchmaker
beyond the day when an employer could evaluate employees by assuming or insisting that they matched the stereotype associated with their group
state working plans. The next Part contends that the approach better matches the plurality’s language in Olmstead than the prospective and
extended this time around for another twenty-five years–matching the longest extension in history. So while the context of the Act has changed