“What we have seen in recent years are examples that make the news headlines of the destructive sort of separate opinion, one that’s not actually meant to reason to the right answer, but is written for another reason: to audition or to make waves or to attract the attention of groupies, said William & Mary Law School professor Allison Orr Larsen.

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“What we have seen in recent years are examples that make the news headlines of the destructive sort of separate opinion, one that’s not actually meant to reason to the right answer, but is written for another reason: to audition or to make waves or to attract the attention of groupies, said William & Mary Law School professor Allison Orr Larsen.

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