Charles Evans Hughes said dissenting opinions were “an appeal to the brooding spirit of the law, to the intelligence of a future day.” what did he mean? A. Justices who dissent are less intelligent than the majority of the court. B. Justices who dissent are considering the precedents set by past decisions. C. Justices who dissent often feel angry about how the majority of the court interprets the law. D. Justices who dissent may think that future generations will see the issue differently.