The majority opinion
the majority opinion. -apex
The majority opinion
To dissent; if the justices disagree with the majority opinion, they write a dissenting opinion.
Flaws in the majority opinion
Flaws in the majority opinion
the majority opinion. -apex
The majority opinion
Justices have an option to dissent from a ruling issued by a majority of the Supreme Court
meaning:to be in disagreement. This is not an argument against dissent and disagreement
majority opinion
To dissent; if the justices disagree with the majority opinion, they write a dissenting opinion.
Flaws in the majority opinion
Justices may dissent from a majority opinion to express disagreement with the legal reasoning, interpretation of the law, or application of constitutional principles. Dissenting opinions can highlight alternative viewpoints and legal perspectives, contributing to the development of the law. Additionally, dissent allows justices to voice concerns about potential implications of the majority decision, fostering a broader discourse on judicial interpretation and accountability.
counterargument, dissent, rejoinder, retort, dissidence...
in the Dissent
Flaws in the majority opinion
Dissent