To differ in opinion, especially with the majority
There was only one dissenting vote; everyone else agreed.
it's your own opnion
Richard Baron - dissenting minister - died in 1768.
John Taylor - dissenting preacher - died in 1761.
John Taylor - dissenting preacher - was born in 1694.
There wasn't a dissenting opinion. The justices decided unanimously.
Dissenting means you disagree concurring means you do agree
Dissenting means you disagree concurring means you do agree
Dissenting means that for one reason or another a judge in an appellate or a justice in a Supreme Court case disagrees with the decision of the majority of the other judges. The justice or justices dissenting will usually write a dissenting opinon to go along with the main court opinion. The dissenting opinion will state reasons why the dissenting justices disagree with the majority decision.
That my friend is a matter of opnion
I believe the questioner means a dissenting OPINION. A dissenting opinion DOES tend to give the other side's point-of-view on whatever topic or legal matter was under discussion.
A dissenting opinion is written when a justice disagrees with the majority opinion (which carries the force of law). If a justice is writing a dissenting opinion, that means he or she voted with the minority group, and wants to explain the reason why he or she disagrees with the official Opinion of the Court. Dissenting opinions may be cited, but are not enforceable.