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University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

2005

Dicta

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Defining Dicta, Maxwell L. Stearns, Michael Abramowicz Jan 2005

Defining Dicta, Maxwell L. Stearns, Michael Abramowicz

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In recent decades, legal scholars have devoted substantially greater attention to studying the origin and nature of stare decisis than to defining the distinction between holding and dicta. This appears counterintuitive when one considers, first, that stare decisis applies only to holdings of announced precedents, and second, that beyond problematic and rudimentary intuitions, the legal system has failed to develop meaningful definitions of these terms. While lawyers, legal scholars, and jurists likely assume that they can identify dicta when they see it, a careful analysis that categorizes the range of judicial assertions in need of proper characterization reveals that defining …