| 31. | But Justice Antonin Scalia defended the Virginia court's decision as proper, given the legal doctrine of the time.
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| 32. | The Niue Constitution is the legal doctrine that put the wishes of the Niue people for self-government into practice.
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| 33. | Time, place, and manner restrictions refer to a legal doctrine enforced under the United States Constitution and Supreme Court.
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| 34. | The two conflicting legal doctrines covering oil and gas extraction are the rule of capture, and the correlative rights doctrine.
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| 35. | The defeat of the legal doctrine " separate but equal " marked an early victory in the modern Civil Rights Movement.
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| 36. | A case-law and policy intensive class that explores how various legal doctrines have evolved with and around technological development.
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| 37. | In court, the government argued that legal doctrine permits Congress to enact new laws without being bound by the old laws.
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| 38. | In constructing their legal doctrine, these legal scholars took as their point of departure the precedents already established by the qadis.
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| 39. | The emperor was granted powers to issue " farmans " ( legal doctrine ) that overruled fatwas of Islamic jurists.
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| 40. | The article has had reference issues and until I spotted it, it was even missing from the List of legal doctrines.
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