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When a Supreme Court justice disagrees with the decision of the majority of the members, he/she may write a A. Concurring opinion B. Dissenting opinion C. Opposite opinion D. Confirming opinion
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When a Supreme Court justice disagrees with the decision of the majority of the members, he/she may write a
A. Concurring opinion
B. Dissenting opinion
C. Opposite opinion
D. Confirming opinion
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the answer to that should be C
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When a Supreme Court justice disagrees with the decision of the majority of the members, he/she may write a dissenting opinion. The correct answer is B, dissenting opinion.
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