The most relevant precedent is found at Saqqara mastaba 3038.
In determining whether the Leesville was acting as a state actor, Kennedy considered three issues and relevant precedent.
In addition to interpreting the statute unreasonably and ignoring the relevant precedents, the majority blinded itself to the realities of the workplace.
But once a state court did invoke the relevant precedent, he said, the way it used that precedent could be reviewed only for "reasonableness."
Justice Kennedy accused the majority of "distortion" of the most directly relevant precedent.
There were few protests, to cite a relevant precedent, during the Asian Games held at the same complex last September.
And there is a relevant precedent.
They are important issues, and luckily we can call upon society's experience with the relevant precedents to help determine the best courses of action in the present cases.
The important precedent relevant in this case arises from Weeks v. United States, (1914).
Generally speaking, a rabbi in any one period will not overrule specific laws from an earlier era, unless supported by a relevant earlier precedent; see list below.