The types of decisions of the Supreme Court are: unanimous, divided, very divided, and per curiam. The first three are very self explanatory, but per curiam is when a case is sent back to a lower court. The opinion types are:unanimous, majority, concurrent, and dissenting. THe first two are self explanatory, but concurrent is when you voted with the majority for a different reason and dissenting is the minority opinion.
The types of decisions of the Supreme Court are: unanimous, divided, very divided, and per curiam. The first three are very self explanatory, but per curiam is when a case is sent back to a lower court. The opinion types are:unanimous, majority, concurrent, and dissenting. THe first two are self explanatory, but concurrent is when you voted with the majority for a different reason and dissenting is the minority opinion.
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