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  • 02-11-2016
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How do judicial reviews in the dissent differ from those in the majority opinion?

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  • 02-11-2016
the dissent uses the majority opinion as evidence
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holesstanham holesstanham
  • 22-06-2019

The judicial reviews in the dissent differ from those in the majority opinion in that the dissent uses the majority opinion as evidence in a judicial review.

Judges who are said to be "dissenting" are disagreeing with the opinion of the majority of judges. When judges dissent, they are doing so based on the opinion that the majority has. These dissenting opinions are often cited in other cases in which the law is being changed or reinterpreted.

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