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    The Doctrine That Requires a Judge to Decide a Case
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The Doctrine That Requires a Judge to Decide a Case

Question 7

Question 7

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The doctrine that requires a judge to decide a case based on previous rulings has its roots in:


A) the English common law.
B) English equitable remedies.
C) the US Constitution.
D) the civil law tradition.

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