Binding precedent requires lower courts to apply higher-court decisions, ensuring uniformity and predictability in adjudication. Binding precedent requires lower courts to follow legal decisions made by higher courts, creating a mandatory precedential obligation on subordinate tribunals to apply established rulings of superior courts to materially similar facts and legal questions, thereby promoting predictability and uniformity in adjudication.
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Binding precedent requires lower courts to apply higher-court decisions, ensuring uniformity and predictability in adjudication.
Binding precedent requires lower courts to follow legal decisions made by higher courts, creating a mandatory precedential obligation on subordinate tribunals to apply established rulings of superior courts to materially similar facts and legal questions, thereby promoting predictability and uniformity in adjudication.
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