Jus Dicere

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(Lat.) To declare the law. It is the province of the court jus dicere, to declare what the law is.

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(Lat.) To declare the law. It is the province of the court jus dicere, to declare what the law is.

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Jus Dicere

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According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 201 JUS DICERE(Latin: “To say [what] the law [is This is the traditional function of courts, and it is usually understood as a limitation upon their power (jus dicere, et non jus dare) . “It is emphatically the province of the judicial department to say what the law is”-Chief Justice john marshall in
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