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When a Judge or Justice Agrees with the Majority Opinion

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When a judge or justice agrees with the majority opinion but for different reasons and wants to make or emphasize a point, that judge's or justice's opinion is called a opinion.


Definitions:

Agreeing

The act of sharing the same opinion or position as someone else.

Anecdotal Evidence

Evidence based on personal accounts, observations, or stories, rather than on systematic scientific evaluations.

Critical Thinking

The purpose of conducting a systematic review and evaluation of a subject to develop an opinion.

Consumer Reports

Independent, nonprofit organization that provides unbiased product ratings and reviews to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions.

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