| 11. | Much of the hearing centered on the arcane legal doctrine of " curtilage ."
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| 12. | Shane's critique, however, goes beyond his attack on presidentialism as legal doctrine.
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| 13. | Among other things, the legislation would largely abolish the legal doctrine of implied pre-emption.
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| 14. | The establishment clause is a legal doctrine that the Supreme Court has found increasingly difficult to define.
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| 15. | But it was not until 1974 that the Supreme Court recognized the legal doctrine of executive privilege.
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| 16. | Further questions arise as to whether the legal doctrine of estoppel has any bearing on the situation.
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| 17. | If I might paraphrase a legal doctrine, this impeachment has become the fruit of the poisonous tree.
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| 18. | In addition, many professional economists now study and write on the relationship between economics and legal doctrines.
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| 19. | In this manner, it is possible to disseize an easement, under the legal doctrine of prescription.
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| 20. | He embraced an expansive interpretation of the legal doctrines and constitutional provisions that protect individual rights and equality.
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