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When a justice agrees with the decision but not the reasoning of the decision, he or she writes a __________________.

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concurring opinion


dissenting opinion


unanimous opinion


majority opinion

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Answer: The answer is concurring opinion barely did the test already

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Answer: The correct answer is: "When a justice agrees with the decision but not the reasoning of the decision, he or she writes a concurring opinion.

Step-by-step explanation:

A concurring opinion occurs when more than one judge or “justice”, after hearing a case, decide to have a majority agreement but basing their decision on different reasons. Each judge have to write a concurring opinion explaining the basis of his decision. The set of opinions of each judge is called “plurality opinion”.

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