Asked by Cierra Ortiz on Jun 18, 2024

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Once a court has decided a case, the principle of stare decisis precludes correction of erroneous decisions.

Stare Decisis

A principle in law where courts are bound by their own previous decisions or the decisions of higher courts in similar cases, ensuring legal consistency and predictability.

Erroneous Decisions

Decisions that are wrong or incorrect due to errors in judgement, fact, or procedure.

  • Understand the function and boundaries of the stare decisis principle within the legal framework.
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Tiffany CafarellaJun 22, 2024
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Explanation :
Stare decisis refers to the principle of adhering to precedent, but higher courts can overturn or modify decisions of lower courts, and the same court can sometimes overturn its own precedent under certain circumstances.