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When a court decision is final it gives an example to follow for future cases that are similar in nature, what is this called?
Stare decisis ( a doctrine that every court must follow)
The following must occur before an <u>underage individual</u> can participate in the research study:
- the parent/legal guardian must give permission for the minor to participate.
- the minor must agree to participate in the research.
<h3>What is a research study?</h3>
This refers to the systematic, rigorous and critical investigation that aims to answer questions.
Any research participant that is above 18 years is considered a non-minor and can participate in any kind of research study without seeking consent from guardians/parents.
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the landmark 2015 supreme court case obergefell v. hodges legalized what in the united states
Answer:
Remanded
Explanation:
Through remand court processes, the higher courts get to send cases back to lower courts for the lower courts to further to act on the cases. In the United States of America for example, when a new trial is required in a case, the appellate courts can send those cases [remand] back to the district courts for them to review and act on them accordingly. The higher courts can rightly remand cases when they are not able to finally determine the outcome of the case.