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are more likely to pay close attention, resulting in better matches between the rules adopted and the affected citizens’ welfare preferences.30
that make them responsive to the people. This type of normative matchmaking gets lost in the administrative state when members of the executive branch
concerned with a “perfect” matching of culpability and liability to which the court may not need to aim, but even to meet minimal requirements of
organs consider medical factors that affect survival, such as immunological matching. Legal precedent also recognizes that probability of survival is a
take the very best cases, thus matching themselves with the cases to which they add the least value.62 Alternatively, plaintiffs’ counsel at the
district.40 Such cultivation requires an understanding of the primary uses of city districts and aggressive matching of those uses with incentives for
intense and evenly matched). 83. Ronald J. Ross, Enforcing the Kulturkampf in the Bismarckian State and the Limits of Coercion in Imperial Germany
results of my survey demonstrate that the Supreme Court’s words on finality have not matched its actions. In Arizona v. California,13 the principal case
population as traditional subject pools, with gender, race, age, and education of Internet samples all matching the population more closely than
large database of actual women’s nude photographs, so it generates fake nude photos with precision, matching skin tone and swapping in breasts and