A per curiam opinion is
a. written by a justice who disagrees with the opinion of the Court.
b. written by a justice who agrees with part of a Court ruling but disagrees with other parts.
c. an unsigned opinion that is usually brief.
d. a signed opinion that is written by a justice who agrees with the Court’s decision but differs in his or her reason for reaching that conclusion.
c. an unsigned opinion that is usually brief.
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a. vice president b. senior House representative c. speaker of the Senate d. Senate majority leader