Challenging the Majority: Examining Justice Taylor’s Dissenting Opinion

The case of Tower of Hobbs has just been decided by the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Of the seven (7) justices who decided the case, five (5) ruled in favor of Tower, and two (2) ruled in favor of Hobbs. Justice Taylor, one of the two (2) justices who ruled for Hobbs, wrote a separate opinion. Justice Taylor’s opinion is a. a dissenting opinion. b. a majority opinion. c. a concurring opinion. d. a unanimous opinion.

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Justice Taylor’s opinion is a dissenting opinion.

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