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"The 1963 Schempp opinion" — a concurring opinion by Brennan — "is some eighty pages long.
But a concurring opinion contained the remark that the government should show the "necessity" of forcing reporters to testify.
The decision turned on the complex interplay of several statutes, one that left a concurring judge, John G. Roberts, pleading with his two colleagues.
A concurring opinion from the court could point to a victory in a similar case filed earlier this year.
She quoted a concurring assessment from Arch Puddington: [Isserman] "assumes that because Kahn was not publicly gay he had to be a gay basher.
Judge Laurence H. Silberman, in a concurring opinion a year ago, described the Boumediene decision as "the Supreme Court's defiant – if only theoretical – assertion of judicial supremacy".
Justice O'Connor also wrote a concurring opinion.
Justice Kennedy also filed a concurring opinion.
In a concurring opinion in Morrison, Justice Stephen Breyer said as much.
Some prosecutors, he wrote in a concurring opinion, would simply invent phony reasons.
The same argument was echoed in a concurring opinion by Ginsburg.
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