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How does the Supreme Court establish a majority opinion on a case?(1 point)
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by receiving a minimum of five justice votes
by receiving a minimum of five justice votes
by receiving at least five concurring opinions
by receiving at least five concurring opinions
by receiving a minimum of five justice votes with no dissenting opinions
by receiving a minimum of five justice votes with no dissenting opinions
by receiving a unanimous vote on a case
by receiving a unanimous vote on a case
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by receiving a minimum of five justice votes
Explanation: a majority opinion is formed when at least five of the nine justices agree on the Court's decision (no unanimity required).
Explanation: a majority opinion is formed when at least five of the nine justices agree on the Court's decision (no unanimity required).
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