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To dismantle that decision, Justice Alito and others had to push hard, the records and interviews show. Some steps, like his apparent selective preview of the draft opinion, were time-honored ones. But in overturning Roe, the court set aside more than precedent: It tested the boundaries of how cases are decided.
Precedent based common law is stupid. A variant or something similar to the Napoleonic Code is better.
Why should judges effectively make laws, based on how they interpret a centuries old judgment about some medieval farmers and a sexy cow? Have the legislature legislate. Have judges judge if the law has been followed.
I don’t think it’s a huge coincidence that Common Law in the UK has arguably entrenched century old privileges and vestiges of aristocratic privilege and feudalism.