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What can a justice write when he or she does not agree with the majority?

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  • 12-05-2018
Answer: Dissenting Opinion

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Usually when decision is written, justices can write a concurring opinion if they would like to add something to the decision or if they agree with the decision, but disagrees with the reasoning. On the other hand, if they do not agree with the majority (aka the decision), they can write a dissenting opinion.
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