Why does the Supreme Court sometimes ignore precedent and overrule prior decisions? Roger Pilon, Cato Institute, explains under what circumstances the Court might forego the principle of "stare decisis" when it comes to a matter of changing circumstances, workability, or injustice.
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What Is Stare Decisis? [No. 86]
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The Stare Decisis Court?
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The prominence and fragility of stare decisis
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Empirical SCOTUS: The strength of precedent is in the justices’ actions, not words
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Symposium: The importance of respecting precedent
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4 окт 2024