per curiam

per curiam

From Latin, literally, "by the court," indicating decisions delivered unanimously by an appellate court as a whole, with no single judge as its author. In their unanimous per curiam opinion, the Supreme Court upheld the lower court's decision and instructed the disgraced politician to pay $30 million in damages.
See also: per
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • pendente lite
  • take the bench
  • stand up in court
  • in chancery
  • subpoena
  • subpoena (someone or something) to (do something)
  • subpoena to do
  • appear in court
  • have the ball in (one's) court
  • have the ball in court