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Describe the four types of U.S.Supreme Court opinions.
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There are four types of U.S.Supreme Court opinions: majority,plurality,concurring,and dissenting.A majority opinion is a written opinion of the majority of the Court's justices stating the reasoning underlying its decision on a case.A plurality opinion is a written opinion that,in the absence of a majority opinion,presents the reasoning of most of the justices who decide in favor of the winning party.A concurring opinion is a written opinion of one or more justices who voted with the majority position but disagree with the majority's reasoning on a case.A dissenting opinion is a written opinion of one or more of the justices who disagree with the majority's decision and opinion.
The principal of judicial review grants the judiciary the authority to
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The appointment of federal judges is influenced most substantially by
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Why was the Supreme Court ruling in Faragher v.City of Boca Raton,which relied on the context of the antidiscrimination provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,demonstrative of the ambiguities of the law?
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More than ________ of the nation's legal cases are decided in state or local court systems.
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Which legal doctrine holds that in nearly every instance,policy issues should be decided by elected lawmakers and not by appointed judges?
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A Supreme Court opinion written when the majority of the justices agree on the legal reasoning for the decision is a(n)
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With regard to the lower courts,the Supreme Court's primary responsibility is
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According to the Constitution,the federal courts can issue a decision only
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The United States has two court systems,state and federal.The federal system
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The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v.Madison is significant
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Precedent,while not an absolute constraint on the courts,is needed to
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The appointment of which Supreme Court justice in 2006 swung the Supreme Court to the right?
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