Star Chamber
Americannoun
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a former court of inquisitorial and criminal jurisdiction in England that sat without a jury and that became noted for its arbitrary methods and severe punishments, abolished 1641.
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any tribunal, committee, or the like, which proceeds by arbitrary or unfair methods.
noun
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English history the Privy Council sitting as a court of equity, esp powerful under the Tudor monarchs; abolished 1641
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(sometimes not capitals) any arbitrary tribunal dispensing summary justice
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(sometimes not capitals) (in Britain, in a Conservative government) a group of senior ministers who make the final decision on the public spending of each government department
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Star Chamber is used as a general descriptive term for arbitrary tactics by a judge.
Etymology
Origin of Star Chamber
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
Example Sentences
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It had been a while since I'd heard mention of a "Star Chamber".
From BBC • Dec. 7, 2023
While we are centuries removed from the Star Chamber, we don’t have to look far to find public officials who find it more convenient to operate behind closed doors.
From Washington Times • Mar. 12, 2018
“These decisions are shrouded in such complete secrecy that they make the proceedings of the former English Court of Star Chamber appear to be a model of criminal justice transparency,” Judge Bennett wrote in 2013.
From New York Times • Aug. 26, 2015
The system was popular in England at the same time a young Williams worked as a stenographer for the noted jurist Edward Coke at the Star Chamber Court.
From Slate • Dec. 12, 2012
Eventually, I uncovered a restricted area called the Star Chamber.
From "Ready Player One: A Novel" by Ernest Cline
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