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The requirement for supreme court decisions issued by the justices is that?

A. All nine justices must agree on a case to be decided

B. Three-fourths of the justices must agree on a case to be decided

C. A simple majority is all that is needed to decide a case

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The correct option is C.
For a supreme court to hear an appeal case, four of the nine judges must vote to accept the case. For a supreme court decision by the judges to be considered valid, a majority of justices must agree to all the contents of the court's opinion before it is publicly delivered. Justices do this by signing the opinion.
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