A Supreme Court justice who disagrees with the majority opinion may
A) ask the Court to hear the case again.
B) send the case back to a lower court.
C) may ask that the case be put aside to be reviewed at a later time.
D) write a dissenting opinion.
E) file an amicus curiae brief.
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