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The Supreme Court writes briefs to explain its decisions.

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Answer:

False.

Step-by-step explanation:

The supreme court does write briefs, but the purpose of these summaries is not to explain any decision made by the supreme court itself, but to convince a higher court to consider the decisions of a lower court, which the supreme court found valid and relevant, and therefore For this reason, it decided to write a summary that could persuade the higher court in favor of the lower court. This briefs has an extremely biased and persuasive character.

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