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per curiam |
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per curiam /ˈkjʊərɪam /Law adverb & adjectiveBy or denoting decision of an appellate court in unanimous agreement, written anonymously: [as adverb]: an analysis as to whether the case should be decided per curiam...- While law geeks everywhere were focused on the nomination today, it is worth noting that the Supreme Court issued two per curiam summary reversals this morning.
- Tradition holds that the court's per curiam opinion in such ties is usually very, very terse, often consisting of no more than a single sentence: ‘The judgment is affirmed by an equally divided court.’
- The court of appeals affirmed per curiam a dismissal by the district court for want of subject matter jurisdiction.
nounA decision taken per curiam: in only a few cases did the panel publish a per curiam Origin Latin, literally 'by a court'. |
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