when are laws arbitrary? how do arbitrary laws affect us?
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The term arbitrary describes a course of action or a decision that is not based on reason or judgment but on personal will or discretion without regard to rules or standards. ... The term arbitrary refers to the standard of review used by courts when reviewing a variety of decisions on appeal. .
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1. When used in reference to a judge's ruling in a court case, arbitrary means based on individual discretion rather than a fair application of the law. ... As a result, a judge cannot act in disregard of the evidence or ignore established precedent. Such disregard would be arbitrary.
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