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Why would a justice refer to precedent while writing an opinion on a case?

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It is because in n every opinion they have to explain why they ruled the way they did (precedent).

Some judges also have stated that precedent ensures that individuals in similar situations are treated alike instead of based on a particular judge's personal views.

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