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KatRina [158]
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What legal document explains the legal reasoning behind a Supreme Court decision?

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Rudiy274 years ago
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It would be the majority opinion. It enables the Supreme Court to make its decision, since it is made up of nine members--meaning that landing on a "tie" is impossible. 

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