Per curiam opinion: An unsigned opinion,
"The Government is directed not to remove any member of the putative class of detainees from the United States until further order of this Court," the justices said in a brief, unsigned decision.
Orders that are issued without an opinion are often unsigned, meaning that no one justice takes responsibility for them, and no Justice thinks it worth registering a dissent.
Short opinions are sometimes issued per curiam meaning "by the court". This means that no one Justice takes responsibility or credit for them, either. They are usually brief and non-controversial, perhaps procedural.
Is a Court Order Legally Binding if Not Signed by a Judge?
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https://www.justanswer.com Family Law
Jan 16, 2024 " Generally speaking, no, an unsigned order isn't binding on anyone. Parties frequently draft and submit orders to the court for approval.
#9 Posted by Yodavagina
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