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What are the differences between a concurring opinion and a dissenting opinion?

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A concurring opinion, is authored by one or more justices, and agrees with the outcome decided by the majority, but state other reasons supporting the outcomes. ... A dissenting opinion voices disagreement with the majority opinion, in both resolution and reasoning

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