Asked by Calvin

A concurring opinion.

A.explains the chief justice's position on a case.
B.is delivered when a justice decides the same way on a case as the majority, but has a different reason for reaching that decision.
C.is delivered when the court interprets a constitutional issue.
D.is delivered when at least two justices,but less than a majority, hold the same opinion in a case.

I think it's (B) or (D)

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Answered by Ms. Sue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concurring_opinion
Answered by Calvin
is it (B)
Answered by Ms. Sue
Right!
Answered by Calvin
Thank you!!!!
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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