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Concurring Opinion
A written opinion by a judge or justice that agrees with the court's majority decision but for different reasons.
Majority
More than half of a specified group, often referring to the greater part of a total number or the side in an issue or vote with more supporters.
Dissenting Opinions
Written opinions by judges who disagree with the majority viewpoint in a court decision, outlining their reasoning and legal interpretation.
Persuasive Authorities
Legal materials that a court can consult for guidance but are not binding, such as decisions from other jurisdictions or legal treatises.
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