04.03 The Decision: Assessment
Question: majority opinion
Answer: a court opinion reflecting the views of the majority of the judges
Question: dissenting opinion
Answer: A statement written by a justice who disagrees with the majority opinion, presenting his or her opinion
Question: concurring opinion
Answer: aggress with either the majority or minority opinion, but for different reasons or while disagreeing with a specific part of the opinion
Question: per curiam
Answer: is a roiling explained by the court as a whole, rather than individual opinions of all the justices involved.
-supreme court rarely writes these,
Question: stare decisis
Answer: prior decisions on the case or related situations. The decisions of the lower courts on a specific case factor in to the judge’s decisions, as well as their own court’s decisions on related cases from the past. These prior decisions are called precedents.