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concurrence

[kuhn-kur-uhns, -kuhr-] / kənˈkɜr əns, -ˈkʌr- /
NOUN
occurring together
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The other two Republican-appointed justices on the court, Anthony Kennedy and Sandra Day O’Connor, declined to join Rehnquist’s concurrence, even as they voted to stop the counting and give George W. Bush the win.

From New York Times

Judge Lawrence VanDyke, a Trump appointee, wrote the opinion and added in a separate concurrence that the decision will likely be reversed due to the full, or en banc, circuit court’s bias.

From Washington Times

A lot of “ifs” must occur before the city can be stripped of the limited self-rule authority it currently enjoys: House passage of a possible repeal measure, Senate concurrence and a presidential signature.

From Washington Post

“How can you take a decision which affects my sovereignty without my concurrence?”

From New York Times

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in a concurrence that we should just call social media companies common carriers.

From The Verge