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When the supreme court makes a collective decision, are each judge required to explain why they voted the way they did?
4 Answers
- Jeff DLv 76 months agoFavourite answer
It's not required, but most Justices will write an assenting or dissenting opinion (or concur with another judge's opinion), at least for significant cases.
- RICKLv 75 months ago
No, not required
The majority side rights the decision, the minority side may write a dissent if they desire.. Both the decision and dissent may be collective or individual
- JeancommunicatesLv 76 months ago
No. They are not required. And the atheist and the Christian cannot leave their beliefs at the door of the courtroom. This never happens. We are who we are.
- Anonymous6 months ago
They have to be non partisan but won’t. If any vote based on faith they need to be removed.