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A state court that sets a precedent makes a decision that
can authorize similar action in the future.
can stop similar action in the future.
assigns jurisdiction to an appeals court
assigns jurisdiction to a trial court.
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can authorize similar action in the future.
Explanation: A precedent is a court decision that establishes a legal rule other courts will follow in later similar cases. It doesn't assign jurisdiction.
Explanation: A precedent is a court decision that establishes a legal rule other courts will follow in later similar cases. It doesn't assign jurisdiction.
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