Multiple Choice
The assignment of the opinion in a Supreme Court case is
A) unimportant because the final vote of the justices is the only statement that carries any weight in future cases.
B) important because differences in wording and emphasis can have important implications for how the decision is interpreted in future litigation.
C) unimportant because all justices usually describe their decisions in exactly the same way.
D) important because every word of a decision is legally binding.
E) unimportant because it is rarely, if ever, read by anyone involved in the legal process.
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