A concurring opinion

a. is the list of justices who concurred with the majority opinion of the court.
b. is written by a justice who concurs with the majority opinion but disagrees with the
reasons advanced by the majority.
c. is the opinion of the chief justice.
d. is a Supreme Court opinion that concurs with a decision made by the Circuit Court of Appeals.
e. is an opinion rendered according to the principle of stare decisis.

B

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