What unique and vital power does the chief justice enjoy once the Supreme Court has reached a decision in a case?
Multiple choice question.
The chief justice always writes the Supreme Court's decisions.
The chief justice always writes the Court's opinion, provided the chief justice is a member of the majority.
The chief justice chooses who writes the Court's opinion, provided the chief justice is a member of the majority.
The chief justice's vote counts twice.
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The chief justice chooses who writes the Court's opinion, provided the chief justice is a member of the majority.