Why do justices write concurring opinions?
Multiple choice question.
They initially voted with the majority but changed their minds during the writing of the majority opinion.
They agree with the Court's decision but disagree with some of the legal arguments made by the justices in the majority.
They disagree with the dissenting opinion and feel the need to express their concerns.
They disagree with the majority decision of the Court and want to give their reasons behind this disagreement.
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B. They agree with the Court's decision but disagree with some of the legal arguments made by the justices in the majority.
True or False Question
True or false: Studies by political scientists have shown that Supreme Court justices tend to vote according to their political attitudes.
True false question.
True
False
True or false: Studies by political scientists have shown that Supreme Court justices tend to vote according to their political attitudes.
True false question.
True
False
True