Judiciary
Dissent
Definition
A written opinion by a judge who disagrees with the majority decision. Dissents have no legal force but can influence future rulings.
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Common Questions
- What is a dissent?
- A written opinion by a judge who disagrees with the majority decision. Dissents have no legal force but can influence future rulings.
- What terms are related to dissent?
- Related terms include: Supreme Court, Concurrence. Understanding these related concepts helps provide context for dissent.