A written opinion in a Supreme Court case is a
A) legal argument submitted by an attorney in a case seeking to sway a justice's decision.
B) way of establishing the Court's agenda.
C) statement of the legal reasoning behind a decision.
D) formality handled by the chief justice's law clerks.
E) form of press release written by the chief justice.
Correct Answer:
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