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vladimir1956 [14]
3 years ago
7

What is an example of the use of judicial review in the majority opinion or the dissent

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irina [24]3 years ago
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When an appellate court reaches a verdict, it is common for a written opinion<span> to be provided, announcing the court’s decision, and its reasoning behind arriving at that decision. When a panel of judges is involved, those judges who disagree with the majority vote may supply their own written opinions, expressing their reasons for dissenting. This is called a </span>dissenting opinion. To explore this concept, consider the following <span>dissenting opinion </span><span>definition.</span>
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