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stare decisis |
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stare decisis(Latin; “let the decision stand”) In common law, the doctrine under which courts adhere to precedent on questions of law in order to ensure certainty, consistency, and stability in the administration of justice. Since no court decision can have universal application, the courts, in practice, must often decide that a previous decision does not apply to a particular case even though the facts and issues appear to be closely similar. A strict application of stare decisis may lead to rigidity and to legal hairsplitting, whereas too much flexibility may result in uncertainty. |
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Their decisions, though obviously those of persons incompetent in all fields but that of the law, become, by virtue of the convention known as stare decesis, mistaken for, and obeyed as if, they were the absolute scientific, moral, and spiritual truth. |
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