antijury

English

Etymology

From anti- +‎ jury.

Adjective

antijury (comparative more antijury, superlative most antijury)

  1. Opposing a jury or juries.
    • 1961, Harvard Law Review, volume 74, page 457:
      Some maintain that arbitration avoids prejudiced juries and sympathy verdicts, but such remarks may merely reflect their utterers' antijury bias.