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Discover Ludwig"stare decisis" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a Latin phrase meaning "let the decision stand" and is often used as an argument in legal proceedings. For example, an attorney could say, "Your honor, I am asking the court to uphold the precedent set by the previous case using the principle of stare decisis."
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stare decisis
noun
The principle of following judicial precedent.
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Forget stare decisis: bring on the stars.
He does not believe in stare decisis period".
Normally, the court follows the principle of stare decisis — "to stand by what is decided".
The out stood up, stare decisis — or would have in an earlier era of umpiric reasoning.
Clearly, the legal concept of stare decisis does not apply at the magazine.
JEFFREY TOOBIN: The liberals certainly believe that stare decisis is under siege by the conservatives.
How much does he believe in stare decisis, the rule of precedent?
According to Scalia himself, Thomas "doesn't believe in stare decisis, period".
I think they should adopt "stare decisis," Latin for "stand by that decided".
Justice Antonin Scalia told a biographer of Justice Thomas, Ken Foskett, that Justice Thomas "doesn't believe in stare decisis, period".
In part, the opinion relied on stare decisis, the principle of respecting precedent and "letting the decision stand".
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