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December 29, 2011 11:12 pm at 11:12 pm
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popa_bar_abba
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Actually, I think a fundamental difference between halacha and American style common law, is that halacha does not follow precedent at all.
In halacha, we don’t mainly read old cases, we read treatises. And old cases are not treated as having any more binding force than a treatise by the same author.
I agree with brainy. Lawyers are backward.