How to use in-sentence of “concurring”:
– As with concurring opinions, the difference in opinion between dissents and majority opinions can often highlight the precise holding of the majority opinion.
– The Director is nominated by the President of the United StatesPresident, with the concurring or nonconcurring recommendation from the Director of National Intelligence 50 Title 403–6.
– The conflict in views between a majority opinion and a concurring opinion can assist a lawyer in understanding the points of law in the majority opinion.
– Occasionally, a judge will use a concurring opinion to signal that he or she is open to certain types of “test cases” that would allow the development of a new legal rule.
– Having failed to receive a majority of the court’s votes, concurring opinions are not Precedentbinding precedent and cannot be cited as such.
– Justice Marshall, concurring with the majority, called the decision “historic” but added: “The decision today will not end the racial discrimination that peremptories inject into the jury-selection process.
– Justice Kennedy wrote a concurring opinion.
