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Common Law Rights

Most English-speaking nations have a common law- based legal system, meaning that laws can evolve over time as judges issue opinions and make decisions that interpret the law. Common law rights are individual rights that come from this “judge-made” law and are not formally passed by the legislature. Often, common law rights become statutory rights after legislatures codify judicial decisions into formal laws.

Last reviewed: May 3, 2021
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