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What is the responsibility of a Supreme Court justice who disagrees with the majority decision?
A) to write a dissenting opinion
B) to write a concurring opinion
C) to appeal to the U.S. president
D) to peacefully resign from office
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C is the awesomeness
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a) write a dissenting opinion.
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