Court System
judicial domain, the ‘stare decisis’ doctrine constitutes the most important application of the above principle. ‘Stare decisis’ implies a court decision to stick to a prior decision despite not agreeing with, or having suspicions regarding, the decision’s outcome in terms of merits. Commentators and the stare decisis operation within the US court system have provided several justifications with respect to deferring to the judicial precedent. One assumption disagreeing with upsetting resolved cases enhances predictability, allowing more confident organization of stakeholder affairs (Kozel & Pojanowski, 2011). Similarly, stare decisis offers a mechanism to respect… Continue Reading...