My friend first told me about that Commonwealth states (those that were British colonies) were evil without an explanation. I still don't understand this "Starred Chamber of England". Does this have anything to do with common law practices, judicial precedents vs. legislated laws? Sounds a little like SC Justice Ketanji saying she decide…
My friend first told me about that Commonwealth states (those that were British colonies) were evil without an explanation. I still don't understand this "Starred Chamber of England". Does this have anything to do with common law practices, judicial precedents vs. legislated laws? Sounds a little like SC Justice Ketanji saying she decides cases based on what lawyers present in the case rather than precedents or laws- seems like that's why she has a hard time deciding who is a woman until she hears a case that sways her opinion.
My friend first told me about that Commonwealth states (those that were British colonies) were evil without an explanation. I still don't understand this "Starred Chamber of England". Does this have anything to do with common law practices, judicial precedents vs. legislated laws? Sounds a little like SC Justice Ketanji saying she decides cases based on what lawyers present in the case rather than precedents or laws- seems like that's why she has a hard time deciding who is a woman until she hears a case that sways her opinion.