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11 August, 02:50

If a Supreme Court Justice disagrees with the decision of the court, he/she may write a.

A. new law

B. Letter to the president

C. Concurring opinion

D. dissening opinion

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  1. 11 August, 03:16
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    D because he/she can't change the majority opinion by making a new law or making a letter to the president etc ... she can only write why she/he does not agree with the majority.
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