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In one case, the Treasury failed to follow precedents laid down by the information commissioner and the Information Tribunal.
"We have to vet these things now because otherwise, if we face a similar crisis again, federal officials are likely to follow precedents set this time around," he said.
Nevertheless, he emphasized that he still thinks of himself as a judicial conservative, which he defined as someone who tries to follow precedents and "who submerges his or her own views of sound policy to respect those decisions by the people who have authority to make them".
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1861) once remarked, "Revolutions never follow precedents nor furnish them".
The standards announced today honor that ruling and follow precedents established over four decades of Clean Air Act programs.
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The ethics panel should follow precedent and appoint an outside counsel to look into the charges.
And Trump didn't nominate Gorsuch simply because he knows how to follow precedent.
Expect to hear her say often that she will follow precedent, which is a useful dodge for nominees.
The Supreme Court must place each ruling it makes in the context of its past decisions; it must follow precedent.
The skepticism toward overturning precedent reflects Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts's own relationship with stare decisis, the doctrine that courts should generally follow precedent.
A bureaucracy's files (i.e., its past records) provide it with organizational memory, thereby enabling it to follow precedent and standard operating procedures.
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