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Roberts' Basic Rule, often associated with Chief Justice John Roberts, refers to the principle that the Supreme Court should avoid making sweeping changes to the law and instead focus on maintaining stability and continuity in legal precedents. This approach emphasizes judicial restraint, encouraging the Court to uphold existing laws unless there is a compelling reason to overturn them. The rule reflects a cautious and pragmatic approach to constitutional interpretation.

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