The separate but equal doctrine
land that was 'empty' or 'without people'. The laws of the the new settlers could apply to this empty land. the concept that settlers carried the laws of the their homeland to their new land is also referred to as the doctrine og reception.
It was known as the Freeport Doctrine.
This doctrine taught that any state could nullify a law of the United States that was contrary to the Constitution as they understood it.
There is no such doctrine. Perhaps you're looking for the Monroe Doctrine.
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The Doctrine of Nullification.
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national law over state laws
The doctrine of precedent is important because that's where the courts use to govern current cases or to apply the laws if and when a precedent case applies to it.
The separate but equal doctrine