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into watershed events that can reshape constitutional law for a generation. Confirmation battles have, as a result, become death matches, with each
the function that the government performs matches the method and venue the government uses.11 Typically, to create public policy, an efficient
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. the
—matches and cigarettes, for example—“for many complex products, actual complementarity can be achieved only through the 124. See infra Part IV. 125
encompassing the rental-matchmaking services sold to landlords on one side and renters on the other. We call this the single-market approach. 7 We
the yale law journal 123:1920 2014 1946 matchmaking gets lost in the administrative state when members of the executive branch are setting
in capital trials and in other aspects of capital punishment.115 The rise of the victim in the American war on crime is matched by the increasing
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
tame. Isn’t it sweet that Tim Love and his partner Larry wear matching T-shirts proclaiming “Love Wins?” And that two of the couples share the same name
educational options, and some of the most disadvantaged students will lose out as a result. enact it have failed, matching prevailing political views. See