Both the incorporation doctrine and the real seat doctrine seem to hinder the freedom of movement of a corporation or partnership to some extent. |
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The fundamental fairness doctrine focuses on general fairness, whereas the incorporation doctrine focuses on specific procedures. |
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Adoption of the incorporation doctrine did not prevent the justices from exercising discretion based on their ideological proclivities. |
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The incorporation doctrine may be only a doctrinal cover that conceals the consistent displacement of international law in favor of municipal law. |
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In the absence of the incorporation doctrine, nothing in the United States Constitution would prevent a state from outlawing an unpopular religious sect. |
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The incorporation doctrine is nowadays as well settled as any judicial principle and is a cornerstone of modern judicial decision making. |
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She fully accepted that the Supreme Court had upheld the incorporation doctrine, she said. |
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But Justice Brown has questioned the validity of the so-called incorporation doctrine, under which the essential elements of the Bill of Rights apply to the states. |
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