When a Supreme Court justice agrees with the decision reached by the Court in a case, but not with the reasons why the Court made the decision, he or she may choose to write a
a. concurring opinion
b. dissenting opinion
c. majority opinion
d. unanimous opinon
Answer: a. concurring opinion
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