• Precedent (redirect from Stare decisis)
    The legal doctrine stating that courts should follow precedent is stare decisis (Latin, lit. 'to stand by things decided'). Common law legal systems...
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    undemocratic judiciary in a democratic republic. On the subject of stare decisis, referring to Brown v. Board of Education, the decision overturning...
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    decisions of courts to synthesize the legal principles of past cases. Stare decisis, the principle that cases should be decided according to consistent...
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    on the doctrine of stare decisis. Dissenting in Casey, Rehnquist criticized the Court's "newly minted variation on stare decisis", and asserted "that...
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  • right to abortion, the majority abandons stare decisis, a principle central to the rule of law. 'Stare decisis' means 'to stand by things decided.' .....
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    powerful manner that his attendant stare decisis analysis immediately assumed canonical authority." Brandeis wrote: Stare decisis is usually the wise policy,...
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    judicial circuit (vertical stare decisis) and, to a lesser degree, the issuing Court of Appeals (horizontal stare decisis)—published district court opinions...
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    to overrule precedent; according to Scalia, "he does not believe in stare decisis, period". By October 1, 2012, he had written 475 opinions, including...
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    focused on constitutional law, originalism, statutory interpretation, and stare decisis. Her academic work has been published in the Columbia, Cornell, Virginia...
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    decision in Rodriguez v British Columbia (AG), instead holding that stare decisis is "not a straitjacket that condemns the law to stasis". The Court expanded...
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    Bwanya v Master of the High Court, Cape Town and Others is an important decision in the South African law of succession and particularly the law of intestate...
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  • part of the conservative majority, but he was a strong proponent of stare decisis, believing that even some wrongly decided cases should not be overturned...
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  • judicial activism. Aspects of judicial restraint include the principle of stare decisis (that new decisions should be consistent with previous decisions); a...
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  • mention—the paean to stare decisis coauthored by three Members of today's majority in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. There, when stare decisis meant the preservation...
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  • Court from applying Blakely to the Guidelines under the principles of stare decisis. First, United States v. Dunnigan, 507 U.S. 87 (1993), held that the...
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  • tribunals. These past decisions are called "case law", or precedent. Stare decisis—a Latin phrase meaning "let the decision stand"—is the principle by...
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  • of law applied in the jurisprudence constante directly compares with stare decisis. But the Louisiana Supreme Court notes the principal difference between...
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    were ruled to be unconstitutional. However, under the principle of stare decisis, a lower court that enforces an unconstitutional statute will be reversed...
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  • opinion "to address the important principles of judicial restraint and stare decisis implicated in this case". Roberts explained why the Supreme Court must...
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    decisions under the doctrine of stare decisis. Article 59 makes clear that the common law notion of precedent or stare decisis does not apply to the decisions...
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  • South African constitutional law is the area of South African law relating to the interpretation and application of the Constitution of the Republic of...
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  • court's order and its reasoning and the application of the doctrine of stare decisis, but as a general rule direct application rules out certain possibilities...
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  • articulate two opposing views of the proper role of the doctrine of stare decisis in US law. The narrow issue in Kimble v. Marvel was whether the Court...
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  • Swift & Co. (1944). However, Justice Roberts said, the principle of stare decisis does not apply to Chevron deference in general as the court had been...
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    British Empire has adopted it (Malta being an exception). The doctrine of stare decisis, also known as case law or precedent by courts, is the major difference...
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    women can legally marry. Differently from the U.S. Supreme Court's "stare decisis", the Superior Court decision would only reach the authors of the demand...
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    by Roman law, notably in their Latinate legal glossary (for example, stare decisis, culpa in contrahendo, pacta sunt servanda). Eastern Europe was also...
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  • principle, thus departing from prior practice without violating the rule of stare decisis; Establishing a "test" (that is, a measurable standard that can be applied...
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  • and their deference to or dismissal of precedent and the doctrine of stare decisis, it stresses the importance of understanding the factors involved in...
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  • different judicial theories on topics such as statutory interpretation and stare decisis. State supreme court judges are selected in a variety of ways, with...
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