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OpenStudy (tt0860):
The Chief Justice leads the business of the Supreme Court and presides over oral arguments. When the court renders an opinion, the Chief Justice—when in the majority—decides who writes the court's opinion. The Chief Justice also has significant agenda-setting power over the court's meetings.
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OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
@tt0860 hey i am not sure what ur meaning by this i am kinda confused
OpenStudy (tt0860):
ok so 1 power is The Chief Justice leads the business of the Supreme Court
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
ok
OpenStudy (tt0860):
another 1 is presides over oral arguments
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
presides?
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OpenStudy (tt0860):
be in the position of authority in a meeting or gathering.
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
u mean leads over the oral arguments?
OpenStudy (tt0860):
yes sorry
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
ok
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what bout
When the court renders an opinion-- the Chief Justice-- when in the majority-- decides who writes the court's opinion
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jabez177 (jabez177):
One question per post. :)
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
this is same question
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
trying to understand his answer
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OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
When the court renders an opinion-- the Chief Justice-- when in the majority-- decides who writes the court's opinion