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Melvin I. Urofsky, "Dissent and the Supreme Court: Its Role in the Court's History and the Nation's Constitutional Dialogue" (Vintage, 2017)

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Do You Have a Dissenting Vote in a Constitutional Court?

When you're talking, you're not going to see anything. The thing i say once, it's one thing to dissent in a case which has very little lasting meaninge thants me o saying, well, i think this is wrongly decided. For that reason we get an awful lot of desense without opinions. Once te's strategy is clear that he wants the court to be a constitutional court, now it begins to matter. And it changes the whole nature of the sense, because constitutional issues keep coming back.

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