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Recent Examples on the WebJustice Samuel Alito’s majority and the concurrence by Justice Brett Kavanaugh harked back to Frankfurter’s fierce critique of judicial activism. John Fabian Witt, The New Republic, 26 Aug. 2022 The entire Senate would need to approve it before it’s sent back to the Assembly on concurrence. Hannah Wileystaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 22 July 2022 Chief Justice Annette Ziegler and Justice Patience Roggensack joined the concurrence. Bruce Vielmetti, Journal Sentinel, 6 July 2022 Chief Justice John Roberts wrote a concurrence arguing that the court shouldn't go so far as to overturn Roe in this case.Fox News, 29 June 2022 Well, what, the thing that was most strange for me about the Thomas concurrence was that the idea of paving the way to outlaw contraception, right? Laura Johnston, cleveland, 27 June 2022 Of course, the expectation is that 15% would rise and rise with the concurrence of ever-grasping politicians. Steve Forbes, Forbes, 19 July 2022 Justice Alito insisted that the decision to overturn Roe did not affect those other rights, although Justice Thomas in a concurrence welcomed revisiting all but the last of them. David Cole, The New York Review of Books, 8 July 2022 Four justices—Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett—signed on to Alito’s opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts issued a separate concurrence agreeing with the judgment and the court’s three liberal justices dissented. Alison Durkee, Forbes, 25 June 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, "concentration," borrowed from Medieval Latin concurrentia "coming together, simultaneous occurrence," noun derivative of Latin concurrent-, concurrens "running together, concurrent"