Supreme Court justices write opinions on cases that they decide because

A. their reasoning will affect future decisions.
B. their opinions are not always unanimous.
C. they wish to provide a written record of the conferences.
D. they wish to give credit to cases that influenced them.

1 answer

The most accurate answer to why Supreme Court justices write opinions on cases they decide is:

A. their reasoning will affect future decisions.

Supreme Court opinions provide legal reasoning that serves as precedent for future cases, helping to guide lower courts and future litigants. While the other options contain elements of truth, they are not the primary reason for writing opinions.