Legal precedent set by judges (4,3) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CASELAW Legal precedent set by judges (4,3) (7)
9% COURT Legal setting (5) New York Times Jan 22, 2026
9% TESTCASE Precedent setter, legally (8) LA Times Daily Nov 21, 2025
7% PRIOR Preceding (5) Eugene Sheffer Jan 30, 2026
7% WRIT Legal document (4) The Telegraph Quick Jan 28, 2026
7% LEDUPTO Preceded, introduced (7) The Times Concise Jan 26, 2026
7% HEE Haw preceder (3) Eugene Sheffer Jan 26, 2026
7% OPENFOR Precede, as at a concert (7) Newsday Jan 25, 2026
7% LAS "Vegas" preceder (3)
7% EVIDENCE Legal proof (8) USA Today Jan 24, 2026
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