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Dissenting Opinion
A dissenting opinion is a legal document written by judges who disagree with the majority's decision, detailing their reasons and legal rationale.
Justices
are judges of the highest court within a jurisdiction, such as the Supreme Court in the United States, responsible for interpreting the law and administering justice.
Majority Decision
A decision in a legal case or deliberative body made by more than half of the members or judges but not unanimously.
Appellate Court
A higher court that reviews the decisions of lower courts and may affirm, reverse, or modify those decisions.
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