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When the U.S. Supreme Court decides a case

- the Chief Justice writes a majority opinion if he or she was in the majority
- the Chief Justice writes the dissenting opinion if he or she was in the majority
- the U.S. Supreme Court justices select an associate justice to write the minority and majority opinions
- the U.S. Supreme Court justices select two associate justices to write the minority and majority opinions

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Answer:

the Chief Justice writes a majority opinion if he or she was in the majority

Step-by-step explanation:

cause it is

User MichaJlS
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when the U.s supreme court decides a case, The chief justice writes a majority opinion if he or she was in the majority
The chief justice usually assign a trusted person to writes this opinion

hope this helps
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