- In law, a per
curiam decision or
opinion (sometimes
called an
unsigned opinion) is one that is not aut****d by or
attributed to a
specific judge, but rather...
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abstract advocacy of
force or law violation. The
majority opinion was per
curiam,
issued from the
Court as an institution,
rather than as aut****d and signed...
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irreparable harm." Oral
arguments were
scheduled for
December 11. In a 5–4 per
curiam decision, the
Court ruled,
strictly on
equal protection grounds, that the...
- 29 (1968) (per
curiam)
Knight v.
Board of Regents, 390 U.S. 36 (1968) (per
curiam)
Paulaitis v. Paulaitis, 390 U.S. 36 (1968) (per
curiam)
Wetter v. City...
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Missouri (2022) (per
curiam)
National Federation of
Independent Business v.
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (2022) (per
curiam) In West Virginia...
- down
multiple per
curiam opinions during its 2023 term,
which began October 2, 2023, and will
conclude October 6, 2024.
Because per
curiam decisions are issued...
- Amendments, and
constitutes cruel and
unusual punishment. It was a per
curiam decision. Five
justices each
wrote separately in
support of the decision...
- U.S. 57 (1963) (per
curiam)
White v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 59 (1963) (per
curiam)
Johnson v. Virginia, 373 U.S. 61 (1963) (per
curiam) A. L.
Kornman Co. v...
- 125 (1965) (per
curiam)
Drueding v. Devlin, 380 U.S. 125 (1965) (per
curiam)
Maddox v. Birzgalis, 380 U.S. 126 (1965) (per
curiam)
Bonanno v. Louisiana...
- (Bush). On
December 12, the
Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore
issued a 5–4 per
curiam decision that the
Florida Supreme Court's
ruling requiring a
statewide recount...