The highest court in Montana must decide a complicated case about the custody of a child conceived by using an egg donor and a surrogate who was raised by an unmarried, homosexual couple. The highest court in Montana has never heard a case like this before, but there is relevant case law in a family court in Montana. Is the highest court bound by the Montana family court's earlier decision? a. Yes, due to principle of stare decisisb. No, because the decision were not made by the U. S. Supreme courtc. No, because the decision was made in a lower courtd. Yes, because of precedent
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