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concurrence

[kuhn-kur-uhns, -kuhr-] / kənˈkɜr əns, -ˈkʌr- /
NOUN
occurring together
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Justice Clarence Thomas voted with his colleagues to reject Blankenship’s plea but wrote a concurrence calling for the court to revisit Sullivan.

From Scientific American

Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in a three-page concurrence that he agreed with the court not taking up this case due to state law issues.

From Washington Times

In her concurrence, Jennifer Walker Elrod, a George W. Bush appointee in the majority, approvingly repeated a right-wing congressman’s claim that the act was “a fraud on the American people.”

From Los Angeles Times

The measure passed in a 48-20 Assembly vote on Monday before the Senate signed off on it in a 27-8 concurrence vote on Tuesday.

From Los Angeles Times

“Parts of his concurrence read as a Black elder chiding and chastising an errant Young Turk who has publicly contradicted him and failed to show him sufficient deference,” she said.

From New York Times