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This excerpt is an example of a dissenting opinion. In the context of Supreme Court decisions, a dissenting opinion is written by a justice (or justices) who disagree with the majority opinion. Dissenting opinions provide an alternative viewpoint and reasoning for why the decision should have been different.
Judicial Review
One example from 1803 that affected the supreme court's decision is the case of Marbury v. Madison. Since then, the court has invalidated, or canceled, nearly 200 provisions of federal law.
the supreme court declares that the minumum wage law is unconsituitional
Elena Kagan - Appointed by president Obama.