stare decisis
The legal principle of stare decisis, meaning "let the decision stand," is significant in judicial decision-making because it promotes consistency and predictability in the law. It requires judges to follow precedent and uphold previous court decisions when deciding similar cases, which helps maintain stability and fairness in the legal system.
"Legal Precedent" is one term; another term is "stare decisis," Latin for "let the decision stand."
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The doctrine of stare decisis (Latin: Let the decision stand) encourages courts to adhere to established precedents when deciding cases.
The term DTA stand for Decision Tree Analysis.This is used in making decision for acceptance or rejection of any project.
To let people know what you stand for means that you let people know what you believe in and what is important to you. What you won't stand for means the things that you will not put with or will not support.
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STET it means "let it stand" in printer's terms
Though it has been heard as "let's blow this pop stand" and "let's blow this popcorn stand," it is much more commonly heard as "let's blow this popsicle stand."
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A precedent is an earlier decision used as a guide or model in future decision-making. Courts often use precedents set in earlier cases to render a judgment, under the doctrine of stare decisis (Latin: Let the decision stand), a common law principle.