Dubitante

Dubitante

Dubitante (Latin: "doubting") is used in law reports of a judge who is doubtful about a legal proposition but hesitates to declare it wrong. E.g., "Justice X acquiesces in the Court's opinion and judgment dubitante on the question of Constitutional preemption."

Some judges use this term after their names in separate opinions, as if analogous to concurring or dissenting. Doing so may signal that the judge has doubts about the soundness of the majority opinion, but not so grave as to cause him to dissent.


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  • dubitante — du·bi·tan·te /ˌdü bi tan tē, ˌdyü , tän / adj [Latin, ablative singular masculine of dubitans, present participle of dubitare to doubt]: having doubts used of a judge who expresses doubt about but does not dissent from a decision reached by a… …   Law dictionary

  • dubitante — dubitante. adj. cult. dubitativo …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • dubitante — adj. cult. dubitativo …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • dubitante — I. ˌdübəˈtän.ˌtā adjective Etymology: Latin, abl. singular masculine of dubitant , dubitans : doubting used of a judge who expresses doubt about a decision reached by the court II. noun ( s) 1 …   Useful english dictionary

  • dubitante — du·bi·tàn·te p.pres., agg. 1. p.pres., agg. → dubitare 2. agg. LE fig., malsicuro, vacillante: un mormorio | pe dubitanti vertici ondeggiò (Carducci) …   Dizionario italiano

  • dubitante — pl.m. e f. dubitanti …   Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari

  • dubitante — du·bi·tan·te …   English syllables

  • dubitante — /d(y)uwb3taentiy/ Doubting. Term is affixed to the name of a judge, in the reports, to signify that he doubted the decision rendered …   Black's law dictionary

  • dubitante — /d(y)uwb3taentiy/ Doubting. Term is affixed to the name of a judge, in the reports, to signify that he doubted the decision rendered …   Black's law dictionary

  • dubitante — Doubting …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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