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a justice who does not agree with the decision of the other justices may write a
public opinion
concurring opinion
dissenting opinion
majority opinion
question 6
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in reference to the role of federal courts under our constitution, what is meant by \jurisdiction\?
a court with both judge and jury
the right to try and decide a case.
a motion to expel a member of congress
a ruling of a federal agency
Brief Explanations
- In law, a justice who disagrees with the decision of other justices writes a dissenting opinion. A concurring opinion is when a justice agrees with the decision but for different reasons. A majority opinion represents the view of the majority of justices. Public opinion is not a legal - term for this context.
- Jurisdiction in the context of federal courts refers to the right to try and decide a case. A court with a judge and jury is a trial - court structure, not the definition of jurisdiction. A motion to expel a member of Congress has nothing to do with court jurisdiction, and a ruling of a federal agency is not related to the concept of court jurisdiction.
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