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Jackson is preparing for his hearing before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) involving a complaint that was filed against him by the FCC regarding the interruption of radio frequency. The order to "cease and desist" using the radio frequency has had a detrimental impact on his business.

The Federal court, through stare decisis, will look to precedent in ruling on Jackson's case.




Yes, the court will look to cases that have already been decided in deciding Jackson's case.



No, the court will start with a clean slate in reaching a decision regarding Jackson's case.

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Answer:

Yes, the court will look to cases that have already been decided in deciding Jackson's case.

Step-by-step explanation:

I did the assignment in edge 2021.

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Yes, the court will look to cases that have already been decided in deciding Jackson's case.

Step-by-step explanation:

The court has scheduled hearing which Jackson has to attend. In this case the court will look into details of the matter and then find out the decision. If there are some difficulties in concluding the case then references will be taken from previous cases whose decisions has been decided.

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