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Legal system relies on consistency from "summary" of The Common Law Tradition by Karl N. Llewellyn

Consistency is a fundamental principle in the legal system that ensures predictability and stability. Without consistency, the law would be arbitrary and unpredictable, leading to chaos and injustice. In the Common Law Tradition, consistency is maintained through the doctrine of stare decisis, which requires judges to follow precedents set in previous cases. This principle helps to ensure that similar cases are decided in a similar way, promoting fairness and equality before the law. By relying on consistency, the legal system can provide guidance to individuals and businesses on how to conduct themselves in society. Consistent application of the law allows people to understand their rights and obligations, and to make informed decisions based on predictable outcom...
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    The Common Law Tradition

    Karl N. Llewellyn

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