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(Lat.) In a series; severally; as, the judges delivered their opinions seriatim.

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(Lat.) In a series; severally; as, the judges delivered their opinions seriatim.

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Seriatim

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According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 262 SERIATIM(Latin: “Severally” or “in series Members of multijudge courts sometimes deliver individual opinions seriatim rather than joining in a single ” opinion of the court.” Before john marshall became Chief Justice, the Supreme Court followed this practice, requiring each Justice to explain his
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