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Which would a Supreme Court justice write if he or she disagreed with a ruling of the court? A) a majority opinion B) a per curiam opinion C) a dissenting opinion D) a concurring opinion

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User JanBrus
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Answer:

c)

Explanation: After the Supreme Court rules, justices may write opinion papers. A justice who disagrees with the ruling may write a dissenting opinion. The justice will state why he or she dissents, or disagrees. A justice who agrees with a ruling, on the other hand, may write a concurring opinion. (usatestprep)

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User Maxaposteriori
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

If a Supreme Court justice disagreed with a ruling, they would write a dissenting opinion to let the world know how and why they disagreed with the majority opinion.

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