Majority opinion - Also called the "Opinion of the Court," this is the official verdict in the case that represents the vote of the majority of justices Dissenting opinion - An opinion written by a...
Many cases fit these criteria, because split decisions are common on a court where members have mixed political ideologies. Justices who strongly oppose a majority decision will often write a...
In US Supreme Court decisions, a concurring opinion is an opinion by one or more justices which agrees with the result the majority opinion reached but either for additional or other legal reasons...
To differ in opinion means to have a different opinion or viewpoint from that of another person. It means to have a different perspective on a particular topic.