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(AP) -- Two religious groups will hang ads urging tolerance alongside anti-jihad advertisements in New York City subways that equate Muslim radicals with savages.
The ads by Rabbis for Human Rights - North America and the Christian group Sojourners will go up Monday.
The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/SxgsGN ) reports that they'll hang in the 10 Manhattan subway stations where the anti-jihad...
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Question by shawntaelsey123: Why is the United States a "common law country"? Why is the United States a "common law country"? Best answer for Why is the United States a "common law country"?:
Answer by Daz2020
Britain is a common law country, the US has a constitutional system. The U.S. has by and large replaced all common law rules with statute.
Answer by cyanne2ak
Because most of our laws come from a judge and not a legislature. Our laws are meant to be flexible, which allows for judicial interpretation. That is why.
Answer by saturn
part of the "law" of the usa is based on precedents set by previous court decisions as opposed to stautes passed by the legislature
Answer by ladyellei
The US ~was~ a common law country. Most states started with recognizing common law, except Louisiana, though it's French history implemented the Napoleonic ode. Most countries were founded on so sort of common law or notion of fairness. Because people are clever and they figure out ways around common law, we have moved toward precedence and stare decisis. Also we have the constitution and checks and balances. It prevents much corruption, although corruption cannot be erradiated by men. We are working toward it though . . .
Answer by Pogo
It isn't.
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