Per Curiam

AuthorDavid Gordon
Pages1898

Page 1898

(Latin: "By the court.") A per curiam opinion represents the views of the court and summarily disposes of the issue before the court by applying settled law. (See RES JUDICATA). Generally the opinion is short and it is always unsigned, although dissents will occasionally be filed.

DAVID GORDON

(1986)

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