about some
concurring opinions (and, perhaps, many dissenting opinions)
select the phrase "
concurring in part" to follow the comma
In a one-paragraph
concurring opinion, Scalia expressed his belief that "there is nothing unconstitutional in a State's favoring religion generally, honoring God through public prayer and acknowledgement, or, in a nonproselytizing manner, venerating the Ten Commandments."
17 Justice Souter wrote a
concurring opinion that was joined in its entirety by Justice Breyer.
David Brumbeloe, director of the AICPA's SEC practice section, noted there have been at least three instances since Potts in which the SEC charged
concurring partners with negligence.
As Justice Kennedy also observed in his
concurring opinion in Denver, "Congress has not, in the 1984 Act or since, defined what public, educational or governmental access means or placed substantive limits on the types of programming on those channels."
8 - entitled 'Resolution
Concurring in the Posthumous Conferment of the Quezon Service Cross to Miriam Defensor Santiago' - came days after President Rodrigo Duterte nominated her for the award.
Chief Justice Harry Lee Anstead and Justices Fred Lewis, Peggy Quince, and Kenneth Bell concurred in the per curiam opinion, and Bell also concurred with Wells'
concurring opinion.
In a
concurring opinion, two of the justices noted that an anonymous tip with certain features or in certain situations may make it more reliable, justifying police action.
In her
concurring opinion, she asserted that the Thomas-led bloc had announced "a rule of unprecedented breadth" and called it "troubling."
The SEC wanted professional standards to specifically address
concurring partner responsibilities.
Concurring opinions: In
concurring opinions, Judges Chabot, Swift and Halpern offered additional support.
J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which KENNEDY, THOMAS, and ALITO, JJ., joined.<br />Concurring: GORSUCH, J., filed an opinion
concurring in part and
concurring in the judgment.<br />Full Text<br />[box type="shadow" ]<br />Attorney Derek A.
Concurring justices don't really think seriously about the writer's predilections: Decision mo yan, panindigan mo!
Concurring Opinions Illustrate Narrow Scope of Decision