The Supreme Court waited two years to issue its opinion in Brown v. Board of Education because:
A) it worried that the president would not enforce its decision.
B) it was sensitive to how the public would react to its decision.
C) it was a complicated ruling that illustrates how much legal research is often needed to reach a decision.
D) the chief justice wanted at least one dissenting opinion to make the Court appear to be even-handed and balanced.
E) the justices wanted to wait until after the presidential election because the Court has a tradition of not interfering with domestic politics.
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