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The Supreme Court has overturned precedent dozens of times, including striking down legal segregation and reversing Roe

  • Written by David Schultz, Professor of Law, University of Minnesota; Professor of Political Science, Hamline University
imageA demonstrator outside the Supreme Court building expresses fear that other precedents will fall, too.AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

It is a central principle of law: Courts, including the Supreme Court, are supposed to follow earlier decisions – precedent – to resolve current disputes. But on rare occasions, Supreme Court justices conclude...

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