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This doctrine is called the "Negative Commerce Clause.
Over the last few decades, some important legal scholars and judges — most notably the United States Supreme Court Justice, Antonin Scalia — have made the case that the Constitution is not a living document, and that we should try to get back to understanding the Constitution as it was originally written by the original framers — sometimes this doctrine is called textualism.
This doctrine is called "Universal Hylomorphism" by later scholastics in contrast to ordinary Aristotelian hylomorphism in which all substances other than soul/intellect are said to be comprised of matter (Greek: hûlê) and form (Greek: morphê).
This doctrine is called "samanadhikaranya" (several things in a common substrate).
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The essential logic and vision of this doctrine was called - "isolationism"- and served as the foundation of American national security policy for more than a century.
The pursuit of Perfectionism, as the doctrine was called, led to a number of unorthodox practices, notably "complex marriage" and "sexual communism," which were essentially coinages for radical polyamory and free love.
Arizona isn't alone in its Contract Clause interpretation: Illinois follows the same doctrine, and in fact that particular doctrine is called the "California Rule", which I've written about in the past.
The Vatican says that these other sects "cannot, according to Catholic doctrine, be called 'churches' in the proper sense".
A century ago, in Theodore Roosevelt's era, emendations of doctrines were called corollaries; modern presidents (and even the Soviet leader Brezhnev) preferred not to make their policies seem to be appendages of somebody else's doctrine.
This doctrine, which is called Platonism, because it descends from Plato's theory of ideas, has always been popular among mathematicians.
This is called the doctrine of inevitable disclosure," says Rogers.
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