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  1. Learn what a minority opinion is in a legal case, and how it differs from a majority opinion and a dissenting opinion. Find out why a minority opinion is not binding precedent, but may be cited as persuasive authority.

  2. A minority opinion is an opinion expressed by one or more judges who disagree with the decision made by the majority. It is also known as a dissenting opinion.

  3. Jul 30, 2018 · Facts About Minority Opinion vs. Majority Rule. Do the vast majority of people truly disagree with one another? Posted July 30, 2018. Source: fNau/Flickr. Politics are more polarized than ever....

  4. Minorities -- whether as a result of ethnic background, religious belief, geographic location, income level, or simply as the losers in elections or political debate -- enjoy guaranteed basic human rights that no government, and no majority, elected or not, should remove.

  5. A dissenting opinion is an opinion that differs from the majority opinion in a legal case. Learn why dissenting opinions matter, how they affect the law, and some famous examples in American history.

  6. Jul 12, 2019 · A dissenting opinion is an opinion written by a justice who disagrees with the majority opinion. In the U.S. Supreme Court, any justice can write a dissenting opinion, and this can be signed by other justices.

  7. May 2, 2012 · First, minority opinion expression is especially pronounced among individuals who hold either strong attitudes or attitudes that deviate from the majority in a direction consistent with the desirable group attitude.