A concurring opinion agrees with the outcome of the majority opinion but not necessarily the reasoning found in the majority opinion. The concurring opinion gives a concurring justice an opportunity to further explain the legal reasoning of a case or to offer a completely different legal reasoning for the decision.
unanimous<span>. adjective. Sharing the same </span>opinions<span> or views; being in complete harmony or accord. Based on or characterized by complete assent or agreement.</span>
In law, a concurring opinion<span> is in certain legal systems a written </span>opinion<span> by one or more judges of a court which agrees with the decision made by the majority of the court, but states different (or additional) reasons as the basis for his or her decision.</span>
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<span>Here are the two definitions (the bottom ones) read them carefully and contrast them for your answer.</span>
Answer: His video clip should be shorter than 30 seconds.
Explanation: A five minute video clip is a tad bit long for a speech. The video will have been okay if his presentation was a video presentation. But giving a speech and playing a video that long was bound to make the audience distracted and bored.