dissental

noun

Etymology

From dissent + -al.

  1. derived from dissentiō — “to differ in sentiments, disagree, be at odds, contradict, quarrel
  2. inherited from dissenten
  3. suffixed as dissental — “dissent + -al

Definitions

  1. A dissent from an order denying rehearing en banc.

    • Increasing numbers of circuit judges are writing dissents from, and concurrences in, orders denying rehearing en banc—colloquially known as dissentals and concurrals.
    • While dissentals are more common, judges on both this and other courts have, on occasion, penned dissents from the grant of en banc review. ... These disgrantles are understandably rare....

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