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recent religious-liberty decisions and examine how well they match up (or fail to match up) with this model. I. religious liberty, for religion A. The
Scalia’s marriage to “the woman he loved, a woman who could match him at every step,” his voice broke unbearably, as I know many hearts in the Basilica
evidence and the match with relevant prec- edents to bring a case. To write a complaint that will be argued before a federal judge entails a deep
and rose for Dad.” 22 Yet seconds later, as he gave thanks for Justice Scalia’s marriage to “the woman he loved, a woman who could match him at every
analysis and doctrines in those cases. In Part II, I will examine the Court’s recent religious-liberty decisions and examine how well they match up
serve as electronic means of conducting commerce online. Bartering is less convenient than using money, because bartering requires a match-up of the
tax incentives, the fact that many employers match contributions, and the protection against creditors offered by ERISA. As a result, Americans now
include dating services such as Match or OkCupid. In those cases, each side pays the platform a subscription fee,63 but there is no simultaneous one
own side, each is judge in her own cause, and thus both players are in a kind of repeat-play relationship for the duration of the match. The players
though the margin was razor-thin and some senators fiercely opposed passage. Statutory rules can attract compliance either because they simply match