The writing of judgements tends to resemble a recursive descent parser. The case itself will cause the parties to survey the tree of legal arguments quite thoroughly; then it will be up to the judge to present the version of the law they believe is correct.
Judges don't like being appealed against, so as a rule they will treat every argument made before them when rendering judgement. Otherwise they leave an opening for an appeal on the basis that certain arguments weren't settled.
Judges don't like being appealed against, so as a rule they will treat every argument made before them when rendering judgement. Otherwise they leave an opening for an appeal on the basis that certain arguments weren't settled.