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significant opportunity to participate in the democratic process.” Striking a juror because of their race, regardless of whether it matches the
“contingent work is a symptom of a well-functioning labor market that matches individuals’ skills, preferences, and aptitudes with the needs of
institutional structure; it has divided responsibility for water management among five regional districts, which correspond “to the diverse matches across
are more likely to pay close attention, resulting in better matches between the rules adopted and the affected citizens’ welfare preferences.30
Senate’s preferences are closer to the President’s. Choosing the House aids this Note’s narrative, because such an alignment of preferences matches the FCC
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
separation of powers is thought to promote effective government by matching tasks to the comparative advantage of specific government institutions. The Court
cases, thus matching themselves with the cases to which they add the least value. Alternatively, plaintiffs’ counsel at the top of the queue may
Administration Beyond liberty, the separation of powers is thought to promote effective government by matching tasks to the comparative advantage of
take the very best cases, thus matching themselves with the cases to which they add the least value.62 Alternatively, plaintiffs’ counsel at the