One really only knows what is happening in the places where one has the knowledge of what concurrences exist and what they mean. |
It is possible to map memory as a performative form, a set of concurrences that hover between original and copy, a theatrical source of creativity. |
Two other justices, Felix Frankfurter and Robert H. Jackson, voted with the majority but wrote special concurrences that deviated somewhat from the ruling's overall logic. |
Especially in his early years, Stevens wrote a lot of opinions, including many short dissents and concurrences. |
If anything, LULAC's limited majority opinion and six separate concurrences plunged partisan gerrymander jurisprudence deeper into confusion. |
From the beginning of Dickson's Chief Justiceship to the end of December 2006, there were 432 cases with 610 separate concurrences bearing 906 judicial signatures. |