killing precedent
Very few American norms are as damaging to the healthy functioning of our republic than an over-reliance on precedent in charting our future course. We must examine past decisions to learn lessons on how we might make different choices moving forward. The past is good for that sort of thing. However, America currently practices precedent as a way to stop change. It has become a process by which common sense evolution in governance dies a death of a thousand cuts.




