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1 October, 01:21

Why do the Supreme Court justices often write concurring and/or dissenting opinions in a case?

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  1. 1 October, 01:37
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    The justices each have their own opinions which is why there will be conflicting opinions and feelings on a case that they oversee. The power of judicial review limits laws the senate and congress can pass.
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