Multiple Choice
A valid argument as to why the rule stare decisis should not be an absolute rule is that
A) no two sets of facts are identical in every respect.
B) fairness in law often requires that judges exercise some flexibility in their approaches to some cases.
C) precedents only bind the same set of circumstances.
D) judges are only bound to follow decisions of higher courts.
E) all of the above
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