JOUR 275 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Originalism, Textualism, Grand Jury

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Concurring opinion: separate opinions of a minority of a court or a single judge agreeing with the majority opinion but applying different reasoning. Dissenting opinion: separate opinions of a minority of a court or a single judge disagreeing with the result reached. Remand: to send back to lower courts for further action. Original jurisdiction: the authority to consider a case at its inception. Writ of certiorari: petition for review by the supreme court of us moot: describes a case where the issues are no longer live or the matter has been resolved. Per curiam opinion: unsigned opinion by the court as a whole. Memorandum order: an order announcing the vote of the supreme court without providing an opinion. Originalists: supreme court justices who interpret the constitution according to the perceived in tent of its framers. Textualists: judges who rely exclusively on a careful reading of legal texts to determine the meaning of the law.

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