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Common law relies on precedent from "summary" of The Common Law Tradition by Karl N. Llewellyn

The common law system, deeply rooted in the Anglo-American legal tradition, places a significant emphasis on precedent. Precedent, in this context, refers to previous judicial decisions that serve as a guide for current and future cases. This reliance on precedent is foundational to the common law system, as it provides consistency, predictability, and stability in the application of the law. When a judge is faced with a new case, they will often look to past decisions that are similar in nature to help inform their ruling. This process, known as "stare decisis," allows for the development of a coherent and interconnected body of law that evolves over time. By building upon established precedent, judges are able to interpret and apply the law in a manner that is consistent w...
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    The Common Law Tradition

    Karl N. Llewellyn

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