Flaws in the majority opinion APEX
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A. Disturbances created by students B. Incidents when the Constitution was wrong C. Flaws in the majority opinion D. Exceptions to constitutional laws
Flaws in the majority opinion
Flaws in the majority opinion
The majority opinion
The majority opinion
The US Supreme Court justices question the attorneys representing the parties to a case during oral arguments. Each attorney has 30 minutes to present his or her reason the justices should find in favor of his client, as well as clarify points and answer any questions the justices raise. The justices are usually better prepared and know more about the case, precedents and applicable law than the attorneys, and often grill them.Oral arguments occur after all parties have submitted their briefs and the justices read the briefs and relevant case law, but before they vote on the case.For more information, see Related Questions, below.