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A concurring opinion is one that has reached the same conclusion as the majority opinion, but for different reasons from the majority.
The majority opinion uses lower courts' decisions on the same case as evidence
Voting swings in the direction of the majority opinion, especially when the majority votes.
majority opinion (Officially call the Opinion of the Court)
To dissent; if the justices disagree with the majority opinion, they write a dissenting opinion.
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A US Supreme Court justice who disagrees with the majority opinion writes a dissenting opinion, explaining why he or she disagrees with the majority.
The dissent uses the majority opinion as evidence.