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Extending Graham's Interpretive Theory Into Common Law: A Multiple-Case Study, Chris Hayes
Extending Graham's Interpretive Theory Into Common Law: A Multiple-Case Study, Chris Hayes
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What determines the outcome of judicial decisions? A traditional answer to this question is that it involves a complex application of rules derived from the reasons for judgment of analogous common law decisions and applicable statutes under the doctrine of stare decisis. This answer is problematic. One significant problem of this answer is its inability to explain the outcome of cases where the judgment does not appear to be based on these traditionally recognized sources. An alternative answer, provided by a particular field of legal scholarship, Legal Realism, posits that “other” factors make a significant impact on the outcome …