Common law is distinct from the Civil Law (Code system - the Roman Law). In judgemade
law (the common law system), the law bubbles up from court cases, as decisions
are written down and put in yearbooks. The result is that the law increasingly becomes
universal, understood, and spread throughout the kingdom. Which of the following is
true?
A. Nowadays, the common law is found principally in English speaking countries.
B. Under the civil law, courts are subject to stare decisis.
C. Opinions from Georgia are binding in Florida.
D. When the United States became a nation, law was created from a blank slate.
E. None of the above.