Answer:
concurring
Explanation:
a concurring opinion is in certain legal systems a written opinion 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 their decision.
Answer:
I am fairly certain it is c.
Explanation:
There is a website that is called Frequently Used terms and Phrases posted by New York State. (I would have posted the link but when I did the first time, my response was deleted.)
It gives you the break down on many words pertaining to CJ.
When a court decision is final it gives an example to follow for future cases that are similar in nature, what is this called?
Stare decisis ( a doctrine that every court must follow)
Answer:
transparency of institutions
Explanation:
I don’t think it’s the first one but not really sure