Consider, now, how it must be in the case of four boats all engaging one unusually strong, active, and knowing whale; when owing to these qualities in him, as well as to the thousand
concurring accidents of such an audacious enterprise, eight or ten loose second irons may be simultaneously dangling about him.
The means of revenue, which have been so greatly multiplied by the increase of gold and silver and of the arts of industry, and the science of finance, which is the offspring of modern times,
concurring with the habits of nations, have produced an entire revolution in the system of war, and have rendered disciplined armies, distinct from the body of the citizens, the inseparable companions of frequent hostility.
Judge Posner writes a true
concurring opinion his style tends to reflect
LEGAL COMMENTARY: It is interesting to note that while five judges were in the majority, there were two separate
concurring opinions.
The Florida Bar Board of Governors will consider a First District Court of Appeal en banc ruling where one judge, in a
concurring opinion, strongly criticized a fellow judge.
the court should follow the more lenient
concurring opinion of the fifth
O'Connor, in a
concurring opinion, tacitly criticized court conservatives who want to radically redefine church-state law.
Though O'Connor's
concurring opinion disagreed with some of Kennedy's reasoning, it did not take issue with his reliance on foreign laws.
Numerous justices filed
concurring and dissenting opinions.
The court upheld an SEC sanction against Potts for recklessness as a
concurring partner.
The district court in Alien agreed with the majority and
concurring Tax Court opinions in Redlark and ruled that the temporary regulation was invalid.
As Justice John Paul Stevens wrote in a
concurring opinion, "The federal government has no more entitlement to restrict the power of a local authority to disseminate materials on channels of its own creation, than it has to restrict the power of the cable operators to do so on channels that they own."