In Supreme Court decisions, a concurring opinion could be written by:
A) The Chief Justice to show that he or she agrees with the majority opinion
B) A "friend of the Court" to disagree with the decision
C) A member of the majority who disagrees with the reasoning in the decision
D) A member of the minority who disagrees with the decision
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