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  2. Dissenting opinion - Wikipedia

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    Many legal systems do not provide for a dissenting opinion and provide the decision without any information regarding the discussion between judges or its outcome. A dissent in part is a dissenting opinion which disagrees selectively with one or more parts of the majority holding. In decisions that require holdings with multiple parts due to ...

  3. 2020 term per curiam opinions of the Supreme Court of the ...

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    On August 3, 2021, the CDC Director imposed a new moratorium. The realtors returned to court to seek vacatur of the stay. The District Court noted that the four dissenting votes in addition to Justice Kavanaugh's statement meant that the realtors were now likely to succeed on the merits if the case proceeded to the Supreme Court.

  4. A lone dissenting vote on the Fed's rate cut marks the first ...

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    The Fed's decision to cut rates by 50 basis points garnered support from 11 of 12 voting members. Fed governor Michelle Bowman dissented, marking the first split by a central bank governor since 2005.

  5. Here's how Central Bucks residents will vote in 2025 ... - AOL

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    The dissenting votes were from board members Karen Smith, Tabitha Dell’Angelo and Dr. Mariam Mahmud. The start of CBSD redistricting: Central Bucks looks to realign voting regions. How it ...

  6. More hawkish Fed policy committee may increase dissent in 2025

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    A slightly more hawkish set of Federal Reserve regional bank presidents will become voters on the U.S. central bank's rate-setting panel in 2025, raising the chance that any further interest rate ...

  7. Dissent - Wikipedia

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    A dissenting opinion (or dissent) is an opinion in a legal case in certain legal systems written by one or more judges expressing disagreement with the majority opinion of the court which gives rise to its judgment. When not necessarily referring to a legal decision, this can also be referred to as a minority report.

  8. Appeals court refuses Trump request to shielding tax returns ...

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    The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled — apparently without any dissenting votes — that Trump's case against the House Ways and Means Committee should not be reheard en banc, or in front of ...

  9. John Paul Stevens - Wikipedia

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    [62] Stevens's vote in Crawford and his agreement with the Court's conservative majority in two other cases during the 2007–2008 term (Medellin v. Texas , 552 U.S. 491 (2008) and Baze v. Rees ) led University of Oklahoma law professor and former Stevens clerk Joseph Thai to wonder if Stevens was "tacking back a little bit toward the center."