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Clause 4 should disenfranchise the player who made the ruling in question, not the current judge. Or am I missing something? That way, rulings could be challenged after the judge that made them leaves office, say, if the precedent becomes a problem. Also, the way this proposal stands, a judge who felt strongly about an unpopular ruling he just made could immediately resign, and then he would have his vote against it. [[User:Applejuicefool|Applejuicefool]] 10:41, 24 November 2006 (EST) | Clause 4 should disenfranchise the player who made the ruling in question, not the current judge. Or am I missing something? That way, rulings could be challenged after the judge that made them leaves office, say, if the precedent becomes a problem. Also, the way this proposal stands, a judge who felt strongly about an unpopular ruling he just made could immediately resign, and then he would have his vote against it. [[User:Applejuicefool|Applejuicefool]] 10:41, 24 November 2006 (EST) | ||
- | Good point, I | + | Good point, I have amended the proposal to reflect it. Thanks. --[[User:TomFoolery|TomFoolery]] 11:02, 24 November 2006 (EST) |
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Proposer's summary and declarations
STARE DECISIS - Lat. "to stand by that which is decided." The principal that the precedent decisions are to be followed by the Judge.
To abide or adhere to decided cases. It is a general maxim that when a point has been settled by decision, it forms a precedent which is not afterwards to be departed from.
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Clause 4 should disenfranchise the player who made the ruling in question, not the current judge. Or am I missing something? That way, rulings could be challenged after the judge that made them leaves office, say, if the precedent becomes a problem. Also, the way this proposal stands, a judge who felt strongly about an unpopular ruling he just made could immediately resign, and then he would have his vote against it. Applejuicefool 10:41, 24 November 2006 (EST)
Good point, I have amended the proposal to reflect it. Thanks. --TomFoolery 11:02, 24 November 2006 (EST)
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