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Hard Cases Cases

 
Barron's Law Dictionary:

Hard Cases Cases

That produce decisions deviating from the true principles of law in order to meet the exigencies presented by the extreme hardship of one party. It is sometimes said that “hard cases make bad law” because logic is often shortcut in a hard case, and later attempts to justify the new law thus created often compound the original inadequacy of reasoning.
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