Abstract
Once opinion writing is complete and the justices have reviewed it, the Court's decision and the vote margin are announced at the next open session. The opinion explains the reasons behind the decision from the point of view of the majority and, separately, by those who dissented. Some dissenting opinions become the majority view at a later point in time as occurred in the VMI v. United States case on gender discrimination. In some instances a justice will write a concurring opinion, agreeing with the majority result but for entirely different reasons. It is the reasoning that will control the disposition of future cases.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Civics, Framework for Democracy
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English
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