"judicial" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The liberal position allows us to preserve many judicial doctrines, like the right of privacy, at the risk of relying on principles conjured from thin air.
- Parliamentary sovereignty is now the accepted judicial doctrine in the legal system of England and Wales.
- This judicial doctrine, which the Justice Department has strongly opposed, is known as the "exculpatory no" exception to Section 1001.
- What made the outcome of this year's flag debate so interesting was that it amounted, in a sense, to a political ratification of judicial doctrine.
- The following are the judicial doctrines:
- The assignment of income doctrine is a judicial doctrine developed in United States case law by courts trying to limit tax evasion.
- Parliamentary sovereignty is now the universally-accepted judicial doctrine in England and Wales.
- Many of the judicial doctrines which had gradually become established were altered by the Wills Act 1837.
- This Supreme Court justice espouses a judicial doctrine that favors an engaged citizenry.
- Balkin and Levinson argue that constitutional revolutions in judicial doctrine occur through a process called partisan entrenchment.
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