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16 February, 10:26

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg votes with a majority of Supreme Court justices on a particular case, even though her reasoning differs from the others. She may choose to express her reasons by issuing what type of opinion?

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  1. 16 February, 14:22
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    Answer: Concurring opinion.

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    A concurring opinion is a signed opinion by a judge who coincides with a resolution made by most of the court, though presents another reasoning to support it. While a concurring opinion can be written by a magistrate content with the outcome despite disagreeing with the judicial argumentation, someone who disagrees with the actual decision can present a dissenting opinion.
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