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Why would the United States make a doctrine out of what is a fact and flaunt it before the world?
"It makes a doctrine out of a physical fact," he said, "and puts it in everyone's face".
His work in this area aims at the Lesser Harmony, the "project of forging a single, consistent doctrine out of the sometimes incongruent theories found in Aristotle's many treatises;" and this marks him out as clinging to a major hermeneutical commitment of late antiquity (see Wisnovsky 2003: 15, 266).
Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) blasted Roberts' decision in Shelby County for creating a whole new constitutional doctrine out of whole cloth, "So, so much for judicial modesty," she said.
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The city has asserted that this was permissible under the "all deliberate speed" doctrine set out by the court in its 1955 school edict.
Such critics often seemed inspired by a doctrine set out by President Nicolas Sarkozy, when he surrendered the EU presidency at the end of 2008, that "it is for big countries to take the initiative" in Europe.
The doctrine, spelled out in the administration's National Security Strategy, published last September, noted that, under international law, the legitimacy of a pre-emptive action by one state against another is often based on the existence of an imminent threat.
Fast forward to 2006, when Ron Suskind's book, The One Percent Doctrine, came out, a book that is widely believed to have been written with the help of interviews with a disgruntled Tenet and his staff.
The fair use doctrine, set out in the Copyright Act of 1976 as a limitation on authors' exclusive rights over their works, allows the public to draw upon copyrighted materials without the permission of the copyright holder in certain circumstances.
But Leon asked the right question, the one that the FISA court, Obama, and key House and Senate Intelligence Committee leaders have failed to ask since 2006: Has the nature and quantity of data that we all relinquish to third parties changed so fundamentally since 1979 that the doctrine set out by Smith is no longer useful as a constitutional roadmap?
The use of the words or who imports, rather than words such as including one who imports, is more consistent with an interpretation that a violation of §602 is distinct from a violation of §106 (and thus not subject to the first sale doctrine set out in §109(a)) than with the view that it is a species of such a violation.
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