Difference between revisions of "Per curiam"

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(Sometimes a majority or dissenting opinion can be "per curiam," particularly in high-profile controversial cases.)
 
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'''Per curiam''' means issued by the [[court]], particularly when all appellate judges join a single ''unsigned'' opinion rather than individually ''signed'' opinions.
 
'''Per curiam''' means issued by the [[court]], particularly when all appellate judges join a single ''unsigned'' opinion rather than individually ''signed'' opinions.
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Sometimes a majority or dissenting opinion can be "per curiam," particularly in high-profile controversial cases.
 
[[Category:Legal Terms]]
 
[[Category:Legal Terms]]

Latest revision as of 19:39, March 4, 2024

Per curiam means issued by the court, particularly when all appellate judges join a single unsigned opinion rather than individually signed opinions.

Sometimes a majority or dissenting opinion can be "per curiam," particularly in high-profile controversial cases.