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In the Supreme Court, the written decision and legal reasoning for a case is called an Opinion.
The agreed ruling of more than half of the Supreme Court justices is called a majority decision; the written document is called a majority opinion or the "opinion of the Court."
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Its a important document that is written. They are usually about rights of people like the Bill of Rights. Lots of colonists wrote the written document. You can see lots of documents in history museum these days.
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The written document explaining the logic of the winning side in a Supreme Court case is known as the "opinion of the Court." This opinion outlines the legal reasoning and principles that guided the justices' decision, articulating how they interpreted the law and applied it to the case at hand. It serves as a precedent for future cases and is essential for understanding the Court's rulings. Justices can also write concurring opinions to express additional views or dissents to disagree with the majority.
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