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Indecisively
Indecisively In`de*ci"sive*ly, adv.
Without decision.
Indecisiveness
Indecisiveness In`de*ci"sive*ness, n.
The state of being indecisive; unsettled state.
recall of judicial decisionsRecall Re*call", n. (Political Science)
(a) The right or procedure by which a public official,
commonly a legislative or executive official, may be
removed from office, before the end of his term of
office, by a vote of the people to be taken on the filing
of a petition signed by a required number or percentage
of qualified voters.
(b) Short for
recall of judicial decisions, the right or procedure by
which the decision of a court may be directly reversed or
annulled by popular vote, as was advocated, in 1912, in
the platform of the Progressive party for certain cases
involving the police power of the state. Undecisive
Undecisive Un`de*ci"sive, a.
Indecisive. [R.] --Glanvill.
Meaning of Decisi from wikipedia
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common law
legal systems,
precedent operates under the
principle of
stare decisis ("to
stand by
things decided"),
where past
judicial decisions serve as...
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apply in
deciding each new case.
Common law is
deeply rooted in
stare decisis ("to
stand by
things decided"),
where courts follow precedents established...
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manner that his
attendant stare decisis analysis immediately ****umed
canonical authority."
Brandeis wrote:
Stare decisis is
usually the wise policy, because...
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applying their common sense and
knowledge of
legal precedent –
stare decisis – to the
facts before them. The
court system is
headed by the
Senior Courts...
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Legislation gives non-binding
opinions on legality.
There is no
stare decisis in that
courts are not
bound by precedent,
although it is influential....
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court failed to
respect past precedent,
eschewing the
principle of
Stare decisis that
usually guides the court's decisions. The
decision in
Brown v. Board...
- law,
civil law, and
Jewish law. It is
based on the
principle of
stare decisis (precedent) and is an
adversarial system.
Court cases are
decided by professional...
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overrule precedent;
according to Scalia, "he does not
believe in
stare decisis, period". By
October 1, 2012, he had
written 475 opinions,
including 171...
- the
doctrine of
stare decisis.
Dissenting in Casey,
Rehnquist criticized the Court's "newly
minted variation on
stare decisis", and ****erted "that Roe...
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right to abortion, the
majority abandons stare decisis, a
principle central to the rule of law. 'Stare
decisis'
means 'to
stand by
things decided.' ... It...