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When a Supreme Court ruling is made, justices may write a _______________ to show they agree with the majority but for different reasons.


majority opinion


concurring opinion


dissenting opinion


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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When a Supreme Court ruling is made, justices may write a **concurring opinion** to show they agree with the majority but for different reasons.
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