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textually unspecified power, any such “authority must be matched against words of the Fifth Amendment that ‘No person shall be . . . deprived of life
the common good “was that policy outcomes matched the result of fair competition among the concerned interests in a marketplace for influence”); id. at
matched against words of the Fifth Amendment that ‘No person shall be . . . deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.’”78
immigration files and matching prints against existing digital records. Under Operation Janus, immigration agencies reviewed the immigration files of
conflict of the law, and law enforcement, hiding behind darkened windows of militarized police SUVs, equipped with guns and digital tools for matching faces
initiative called Operation Janus, through which the U.S. government began digitizing old fingerprint data in immigration files and matching prints
profits by matching transplant surgeons with indigent donors hoping for a more stable financial future and with gravely ill patients seeking a life
consequences might cancel out. But a court would be hard-pressed to armchair this sort of integrated policy-driven analysis, matching the implications
case on Johnson’s testimony and other circumstantial evidence, including ballistics evidence matching a bullet and a shell casing to ammunition found
digital tools for matching faces with outstanding warrants, then sought them out for things like failure to appear in court for stealing a coat or food