The correct description of a concurring opinion issued along with the Supreme Court’s ruling on a case is:
an opinion that agrees with the majority opinion but disagrees with the rationale.
Responses
an opinion that agrees with the majority opinion but disagrees with the rationale
an opinion that agrees with the majority opinion but disagrees with the rationale
an opinion that disagrees with the majority opinion
an opinion that disagrees with the majority opinion
an opinion that agrees with the majority opinion but does not list the names of the justices
an opinion that agrees with the majority opinion but does not list the names of the justices
an opinion that either affirms or vacates the ruling of a lower court
1 answer
The correct description of a concurring opinion issued along with the Supreme Court’s ruling on a case is:
an opinion that agrees with the majority opinion but disagrees with the rationale.