The principle of precedent holds that all precedents are not of equal value, meaning the higher the level of court that created the precedent, the less weight it brings to bear on the common law system.
True or False?
I think this is false, because the if the precedent was established in a higher court, wouldn't it have to bear more weight on the common law system? I am probably wrong though...
True or False?
I think this is false, because the if the precedent was established in a higher court, wouldn't it have to bear more weight on the common law system? I am probably wrong though...