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with matching flight risk to the government’s response, but there are some indications that the Court was engaging in something more than a rational
matching flight risk to the government’s response, but there are some indications that the Court was engaging in something more than a rational basis
group. The general idea here is the same one that underlies multivariate regressions or “matching on observables” techniques commonly employed in other
arbitrary or irrational.”91 Matched with this, prisoner suits are often met with a generalized suspicion on the part of courts, some of which perceive
55:00 PM jurisdictional competition for trust funds 399 the average account size in each of these states closely matched those of its neighboring
These decisions have not, however, been matched by significant EU income tax legislation, because no EU political institution has the power to enact
but also as mechanisms enabling Congress to coordinate with the Executive on the matching of foreign policy means and ends well in advance of crises
the matching of foreign policy means and ends well in advance of crises. Knowledge of how states acquire, maintain, or lose credibility to use force
approach descriptively matches the limited assessments the Court has already made about what is or is not an effect: most states and people would recognize
the state whose code best matches their needs so as to minimize their cost of doing business.”); Leo E. Strine, Jr., Breaking the Corporate Governance