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'judicial precedents' is correct and is used in written English.
It means decisions made by courts and judges, which other courts may use as a reference when making similar decisions. For example: The court took into consideration prior judicial precedents when making its ruling.
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The best assurance of constitutional health is the consistent application of the law and all its judicial precedents.
According to judicial precedents, treaties like the United Nations Charter can be trumped only by subsequent legislation.
But, quoting judicial precedents, he wrote, "The government has no power to restrict such activity because of its message".
They cited various judicial precedents in support of their ruling but said they had found no decisions supporting Judge Scheindlin's.
Legal scholars said that while judicial precedents usually move in the smallest of increments, important cases can be an exception.
"I found that the proposals were slanted significantly toward owners," he said, "going beyond what I believe the current state law and judicial precedents are".
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It also set judicial precedent in Connecticut.
We disagree, and so do years of judicial precedent.
He thus overlooks a long-standing debate about the scope of judicial precedent.
The constitution is interpreted through judicial precedent and the law refined, and thereby "created", by judges.
But he pointed to two things that were lacking: "congressional action or a strong judicial precedent".
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