Courts can depart from the rule of precedent and change the common law. For example, providing separate

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Courts can depart from the rule of precedent and change the common law. For example, providing separate public educational facilities for whites and blacks was once legal, but the United States Supreme Court overturned this practice. Should judges have the same authority to overrule a statute? Should they be able to overturn an administrative rule? Explain

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Business Law Text and Exercises

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Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, William E. Hollowell

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