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concurrence

[kuhn-kur-uhns, -kuhr-] / kənˈkɜr əns, -ˈkʌr- /
NOUN
occurring together
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And so in the en banc decisions, there was a concurrence by two judges, one of whom was appointed by President Obama and one of whom was appointed by President Trump.

From Slate • May 12, 2026

Justice Thomas’s brief concurrence repeated his views in Holder v.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 3, 2026

Kagan, joined by Sotomayor, wrote a brief concurrence arguing that this distinction was not academic, because content-based speech restrictions are not subject to quite as “rigorous” review.

From Slate • Mar. 31, 2026

And while it didn’t exactly fly off the shelves, its concurrence with the height of the Seattle grunge music scene made the disheveled aesthetic a street-style must-have.

From Salon • Mar. 27, 2026

In late-sixteenth-century French concurrence still means ‘coming together’ and not yet ‘competing’; in early-seventeenth-century Italian concorrente is only beginning to take on its modern meaning.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton




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