Concurring Opinion
United States Constitutional Meaning of Concurring Opinion
A separate opinion filed by a judge of a multimember court indicating agreement with the decision of a case but setting forth alternative or additional reasons for reaching the result.
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Dissenting Opinion (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia) Majority Opinion (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia) Precedence (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia).
Concurring Opinion (Appellate Process)
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