When a case is not governed by a statute or other type of law, judges tend to follow the decisions of other judges in similar, prior cases. These similar cases are called ______________

Respuesta :

Answer:

Precedents.

Explanation:

In the legal system, precedents are the decisions of the courts in deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts based on the previous court decisions. Common law and equity attaches great importance to the assessment of cases according to consistent rules of theory, so that identical facts produce similar and predictable results. Courts have the power to review and overturn earlier precedents.