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What is it called when judges make decisions that closely follow earlier court cases in the words of the Constitution?

Following precedent or stare decisis.


What is it called when judges make desicions that closely follow earlier court cases and the words of the constitution?

Judicial restraint....


A court rule bearing on subsequent legal decisions in similar cases is called what?

Earlier cases can be cited as precedent in later cases, either binding or advisory.


What are changes to the U.S. constitution called?

Changes to the Constitution are called Amendments.


What is the significance of the date 1787?

the significance is that that they they decided everything about the great compromise


What the beginning of the constitution called?

The Beginning of the Constitution is called the Preamble.


What is called when the constitution is changed?

When the constitution is changed it is called an amendment.


Is earlier an adverb?

Yes. Earlier (comparative of the word early) can be an adjective or an adverb:Examples:Let's go to the earlier movie. (Earlier is an adjective modifying the noun movie.)Brian called earlier, but you weren't here yet. (Earlier is an adverb modifying the verb called.)


What is it called when the constitution changed?

When the constitution is changed it is called an amendment.


What was the original U.S. Constitution called?

The original constitution was called ''Articles of Confideration''


What is it called when their is a change to the constitution?

Specific changes to the Constitution are called amendments. There are 27 amendments; the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights.


Are judges decisions called proclamations?

It depends upon the country. In the US, they are called decisions, judgments, or opinions.