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All definitions are arbitrary in some sense. As a stipulated term, we can de- fine “originalism” however we like. If the core-ideas account matches
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
common good “was tha… See id. (explaining that for pluralists, what mattered for implementing the common good “was that policy outcomes matched the result
” in “the presence of an intermediary, who serves as a matchmaker between promoters and funders.” Edan Burkett, A Crowdfunding Exemption? Online
tax credits and matching funds to broaden the base of donors in the political process.78 Recognizing the overlap of contributions and participation
of harm and how it matches the law, examining the issues that courts are likely to encounter, and attempting to anticipate litigation problems. While
formation, expansion, retraction, and dissolution to local landowners’ discretion. Though no other state matches California’s level of geographic
matches general practice, and especially if it pays its way by usefully distinguishing different phenomena, then there’s no point fighting over labels. As
A. Spellman, Sentencing Decisions: Matching the Decisionmaker to the Decision Nature, 105 COLUM. L. REV. 1124, 1125-26 (2005). 43. 530 U.S. 465