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why is dissent important in a democracy​

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Dissenting opinions like Harlan's are considered important because they put an alternative interpretation of the case on the record, which can encourage future discussion of the case. Such dissent may be used years later to shape arguments or opinions. Dissenting opinions don't always lead to the overturning of cases.

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