The Desuetude Doctrine: When Old Laws Fade Away

Meta Summary: The desuetude doctrine is a legal principle where a statute or law can become unenforceable simply because of a long and notorious period of non-use. While rooted in Roman and Civil Law systems (like Scotland), it is largely rejected as a formal doctrine in the U.S. and English Common Law due to the […]

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