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Why are the Executive Branches of government following Supreme Court rulings that are not unanimous? If all the justices can not agree on the meaning of the Constitution in a particular case, how can their opinions, even if they are majority opinions, be considered law? Requiring that all the judges find common ground on the meaning of the Constitution would result in rulings more inline with the Constitution as written by the framers and approved by the governed citizens.

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