Grounds of Opinion in the United States
Grounds of Opinion
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 224 GROUNDS OF OPINIONThe grounds of opinion are the stated reasons given by a court or a judge for the decision (or dissent) in a case. The grounds are the principles, precedents, and logical steps relied upon to support the conclusion. In the opinion of the Court, the grounds are the ratio decidendi,
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