concurrence
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In his concurrence in Dobbs, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said the majority had abandoned “principles of judicial restraint” at the cost of “a serious jolt to the legal system.”
From New York Times
“Justice Thomas’ concurrence does not bode well for the regulatory state.
From Washington Times
But then, when the revised bill went to the House for concurrence, leadership balked and kicked it back to the Senate to fix.
From Seattle Times
Justice Thomas’s fiery concurrence accelerated a campaign to chip away at First Amendment protections for the news media.
From New York Times
The bill passed a concurrence vote after returning to the House with amendments, before moving to the governor’s desk.
From Seattle Times
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