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Per curium refers to: a. decision rendered by full court. b. decision of the whole court. c. opinion that agrees with, but disagrees with majority. d. decision by only half the court.
Editor's Note: This is an update to an earlier Per Curiam post by the same author. See Sherif Girgis, Why the Equal-Protection
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