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Common law tradition upholds justice from "summary" of The Common Law Tradition by Karl N. Llewellyn

In the realm of the common law tradition, justice is not merely an abstract concept to be discussed in lofty philosophical terms. It is a living, breathing principle that guides the everyday workings of the legal system. This tradition is rooted in the belief that justice is not something to be imposed from above, but rather something that emerges organically from the interactions between individuals and the legal system. The common law tradition values precedent and the accumulation of case law over time. This emphasis on past decisions serves to ensure consistency and predictability in the legal system, allowing individuals to have a sense of what to expect when they enter the courtroom. Through the application of these precedents, judges are able to uphold justice by ensuring that similar cases are treat...
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    The Common Law Tradition

    Karl N. Llewellyn

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