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j.rubin

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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.

Question 2

The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit primarily hears cases involving
 
  a. each state's criminal justice system.
  b. which cases will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
  c. sex discrimination.
  d. patents and tariffs.
  e. tax issues.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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