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The Carroll Doctrine deals with the warrantless search of automobiles by law enforcement agents. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the automobile exception in the 1925 case Carroll v. United States.
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The plain view doctrine was first articulated by the United States Supreme Court in the 1967 case of Coolidge v. New Hampshire. The doctrine allows law enforcement officers to seize evidence without a warrant if it is in plain view and the officer has a lawful right of access to the object.
The Doctrine stated the United States policy position that the Americas were no longer to be considered an area open to European influence or colonization.
Creation of the Bank of the United States was based on the doctrine of implied powers.
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The Stimson Doctrine was sent from the United States to Japan and China on January 7, 1932. The doctrine stated that the United States did not recognize Japan's seizure of Manchuria.Ê
An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States was created in 1913.
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The correct name is the Supreme Court of the United States, but most people refer to it as the US Supreme Court. Each state has its own Supreme Court, but the US Supreme Court is the end of the line.
the United States will go to war if necessary in order to preserve the freedom of the seas and to protect neutral shipping from attacks.
The separate but equal doctrine was established by the United States Supreme Court in the 1896 case of Plessy v. Ferguson. This ruling upheld racial segregation laws under the principle that states could provide separate facilities for different races, as long as they were equal in quality.