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====A golden thread running though the web of [[English law]]==== | ====A golden thread running though the web of [[English law]]==== | ||
By common myth, this is how the [[common law]] became the | By common foundational myth, this is how the [[common law]] became the many-faceted thing of beauty we know today. No-one mentions the [[Elephants and turtles|elephant]] in the room, never mind the fact that there are ''four'' of them, and all perched atop of a [[stack of turtles]]. You see, there can’t ''always'' have been a developed body of [[case law]]: at some point in its life, every [[maxim]]; every [[golden thread|golden stream]] running through its [[sunlit uplands]]; every famously articulated principle of [[common law]] — the whole edifice was buried deep in a great marble block, and those qualified to opine on it could do no more than walk around it, with a chisel, scratching their chins. | ||
For what precedent did the judiciary cite as authority for the very first case?<ref>THEY MADE IT UP.</ref> '' (“You're very clever, young man, very clever,” said the old lady, “but it’s precedent all the way down.”)'' | For what precedent did the judiciary cite as authority for the very first case?<ref>THEY MADE IT UP.</ref> '' (“You're very clever, young man, very clever,” said the old lady, “but it’s precedent all the way down.”)'' |