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What I appreciate about a court hierachy in which Parker has raised earlier is that the lowers courts are bound by precedents. Whatever the higher court says regarding points of law i.e. rules, lower courts must follow. The difference in Cases are the material facts e.g. witnesses, evidence etc. but all courts are bound by precedents. Judges can refer to multiple ratios on points of law and obiters but what I appreciate most about the law is its strength to self-correct. For instance if you check out Lexus database on Cases, some are considered strong Cases + sign, some weak, ! sign, it's a tight system. I'm wondering why such a reliable system hasn't been extended to science or medicine. Oh hang on, did I forget to mention courts aren't beholden to publishers.