Refutation of Precedent

The obvious refutation of an appeal to precedent is to invoke a counter-precedent.

The second way of attacking a precedent is to show that it does not apply to the case at hand because of the presence of extenuating circumstances or significant differences.

The third way of critcizing a precedent is to show what happens when a precedent is extended to its extreme.

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