It is a Latin phrase which means by the court.
of the divine court
The meaning of per curiam is by the court.Curium is a chemical element !
The correct expression is per curiam with the meaning by the court.
Majority, Concurring, Dissenting, and Per Curiam
per curiam opinion.
The Latin phrase "per curiam" means "by the court". When a court which is composed of a panel of judges delivers a unanimous judgement, one judge will deliver an opinion "per curiam". The use of the phrase "per curiam" without the space between the words and in an adjectival as opposed to adverbial sense (as in the question) is not current worldwide, but may have a local use somewhere.
The correct word is "per curiam"; curium is a chemical element !
Per Curiam Affirmed generally refers to a decision of the court finding that the decision of a lower court was correct. This is done so without identifying any specific judges by name, and usually without rendering any opinion or often any record of it's basis. Decisions may be Per Curiam Affirmed due to a need to conserve resources in areas with heavy case loads.
Majority, Concurring, Dissenting, and Per Curiam
a per curiam opinion
per curiam
It is called a per curiam opinion. The judges remain anonymous because a majority if not all of the judges agree on the ruling and not one single judge/minority is writing the opinion.