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sometimes referred to as rules, are created by the authority of the Legislatu​

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In common-law systems, such decisions are called precedents, and they are rules and policies with just as much authority as a law passed by a legislature. Thus, law is made not only by legislatures but also by the courts. Judges merely “apply” the law created by the legislature

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