Question
What are the main purposes of the Supreme Court’s written majority opinions? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
to entertain other judges
to entertain other judges
to establish precedent
to establish precedent
to persuade the audience
to persuade the audience
to primarily inform lawyers
to primarily inform lawyers
to rewrite history
Responses
to entertain other judges
to entertain other judges
to establish precedent
to establish precedent
to persuade the audience
to persuade the audience
to primarily inform lawyers
to primarily inform lawyers
to rewrite history
Answers
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The two correct answers regarding the main purposes of the Supreme Court’s written majority opinions are:
1. **to establish precedent**
2. **to persuade the audience**
These opinions serve to clarify the Court's rulings and the reasoning behind them, which can influence future cases and provide guidance to lower courts, lawyers, and the public.
1. **to establish precedent**
2. **to persuade the audience**
These opinions serve to clarify the Court's rulings and the reasoning behind them, which can influence future cases and provide guidance to lower courts, lawyers, and the public.