star chamber
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Definition
- Noun:
- A former English court that became notorious for its arbitrary methods and severe punishments: The Star Chamber was a court of English monarchs, active from the late 15th to the mid-17th century. It was originally intended to ensure fair enforcement of laws but later became synonymous with secretive, oppressive, and politically motivated justice, operating without a jury and using procedures that denied defendants basic rights.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The king's opponents were often tried in the Star Chamber.
- The committee's secretive and unfair procedures were compared to a modern-day star chamber.
- Historians cite the abuses of the Star Chamber as a key reason for establishing legal protections against arbitrary power.
Advanced Usage
- Used as a metaphor: In modern usage, "star chamber" (often not capitalized) is used metaphorically to describe any secretive, unfair, or arbitrary tribunal or investigative body.
- The employees feared the internal inquiry would be a star chamber, with predetermined outcomes.
- Critics accused the disciplinary panel of conducting a star-chamber proceeding.
Variants and Related Words
- Star-chamber (adjective): Describing procedures or methods that are secretive, arbitrary, and oppressive.
- The senator denounced the star-chamber tactics used by the special committee.
Synonyms
- Kangaroo court: An unofficial court held by a group to punish someone unfairly, often without regard for legal procedure.
- Show trial: A trial held for public appearance, with a verdict and punishment predetermined by the authorities.
- Inquisition: A period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation, especially one perceived as harsh or oppressive.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Star-chamber justice: Refers to justice that is meted out in a secret, arbitrary, and severe manner.
- The community felt they were victims of star-chamber justice, with no chance to defend themselves.
- Star-chamber methods: Techniques characterized by secrecy, lack of due process, and harshness.
- The investigation was criticized for its star-chamber methods.
Noun
- a former English court that became notorious for its arbitrary methods and severe punishments