If preventing the teaching of a foreign language violates peoples rights, then preventing freedom of expression, such as wearing armbands, is also a violation of rights
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majority opinion
The majority opinion
This excerpt is an example of a dissenting opinion. In the context of Supreme Court decisions, a dissenting opinion is written by a justice (or justices) who disagree with the majority opinion. Dissenting opinions provide an alternative viewpoint and reasoning for why the decision should have been different.
A majority opinion is the legal document that explains the legal reasoning behind a Supreme Court decision.
To provide a slightly different legal argument for the same opinion of the majority decision
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The majority opinion
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majority opinion
The term that describes the opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court is "court opinion" or "majority opinion." This is the official statement that outlines the Court's reasoning and decision on a case. In addition to the majority opinion, there can also be concurring opinions (agreeing with the majority for different reasons) and dissenting opinions (disagreeing with the majority).
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