The rationale that disagrees with the majority opinion in a court case is called a "dissenting opinion." This opinion is authored by one or more judges who express their differing views and legal reasoning, providing an alternative perspective on the case's outcome. Dissenting opinions can be influential in shaping future legal interpretations and may serve as the basis for future legal arguments or changes in the law.
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