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But I think it's widely recognized as not having precedential value.
Absent a context for the court's decision, it has very little precedential value.
This may result in failing to retrieve important or precedential cases.
But the significance of the case goes beyond its immediate and ultimate precedential effect.
This decision has no precedential value, nor does it necessarily tell us anything about the Court's opinion of the measure.
And, contrary to the widely accepted role of such decisions, this one had no precedential value.
Other judges have tried their hand at precedential rhyme, not always with happy consequences.
Precedential opinions (if any) and disposition sheets issue at 11 am.
Lawyers for the two sides disagreed on the precedential importance of the high court's ruling.
The second is they have some precedential value.
This decision, even if it stood, wouldn't necessarily have binding precedential effect for the future."
I hasten to add that this event probably has, as the lawyers say, limited precedential effect.
The schools' history and mandate is so unusual, she added, that yesterday's decision will have "no precedential impact on any other school in the nation."
In a statement, Stern said the case would not have "precedential value" in future cases.
About 2,800 other flight attendants have filed similar claims; the case's precedential value may be limited to them.
On the one hand, there is the precedential weight of a case cited; in other words, can it be overruled and by whom?
Regardless of whether the majority intended the decision to be precedential, it has been cited by several federal courts in election cases.
Even though it won't be binding in those other states, it will have some precedential force."
Because this law has never been applied in a court case, there is no precedential standard according to which animal confinement may be judged.
However, researchers should independently verify the status of the opinions as well as their precedential value.
So it has that added precedential value.
In the context of judicial decisions, this requires determining the precedential value of the case.
With the fall of Geer, the last precedential impediment to the federal government's wildlife management authority was removed.
In cases where the parties disagree on what the law is, a common law court looks to past precedential decisions of relevant courts.
It also applies in some of the jurisdictions where decisions of the English courts have precedential value.