| 21. | For one, legal training is great for teaching lawyers how to rip apart facts and legal doctrines analytically.
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| 22. | Consider just a few of the pending cases and the questions they raise across a range of legal doctrines:
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| 23. | "This is the ancient legal doctrine of finders keepers, losers weepers, " he said.
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| 24. | Thus he continually refers to first principles, and he develops his legal doctrines as a system of philosophy.
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| 25. | Fair use is a legal doctrine that may be used as a defence against a claim of copyright infringement.
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| 26. | Executive privilege is a legal doctrine that allows the president to keep secret some communications with aides about policy matters.
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| 27. | Leshy argued for protection based upon environmental and historic preservation law as well as the legal doctrine of religious accommodation.
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| 28. | As a term of art, fair use is a US legal doctrine allowing certain reuses of otherwise copyrighted material.
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| 29. | They argued it was a breach of the U . S . legal doctrine of separation of church and state.
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| 30. | The dispute centered on the boundaries of a legal doctrine in bankruptcy cases known as " equitable mootness ."
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