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Forum: The Mismatch Between Probable Cause and Partial Matching

a match. Rather, partial matching methods are designed to yield information about individuals not in the applicable database—individuals for whom no

Forum: Small-Donor-Based Campaign-Finance Reform and Political Polarization

national matching funds program to have a large overall effect, it must match out-of-district contributions, but since out-of-district small donations are

News: Yale Law Journal Football Remains Undefeated Against Penn, Columbia, and Harvard Law Reviews

In its opening match against The Yale Law Journal, the Penn players put up a gutsy effort, repeatedly tying the game through the first three quarters

Machine Testimony

of DNA mixture interpretation by automating the process both of calling “matches” and of generating a match statistic that explains the match’s

Forum: Aligning Immigration and Workplace Law, One Step at a Time

false documents. The Social Security Administration (SSA) also sends employers so-called no-match letters when the names or Social Security numbers

The Contemporary Family

From divorced families to LGBTQ+ families to chosen families, these Essays suggest ways that the law should evolve to match emerging family

The Race-Blind Future of Voting Rights

randomly generate one thousand state-house maps. These maps match or beat each state’s enacted plan in terms of traditional criteria such as

Forum: Storage Wars: Greater Protection for Messages in Memory

of communication similarly, and their privacy expectations for stored communications begin to match those of in-transit communications. As a result

Forum: How to Get the Property Out of Privacy Law

they get out of it, what they lose from it, and whether it helps other people. This would be a good match for a property and contract/market system if

Forum: Marriage, Property and [In]Equality: Remedying ERISA’s Disparate Impact on Spousal Wealth

significant tax incentives, the fact that many employers match contributions, and the protection against creditors offered by ERISA. As a result, Americans now