Amicus curiae
Amicus curiae is a latin phrase meaning a friend of the court. A person who has no right to appear in a suit but is allowed to introduce argument or evidence, usually in the form of a brief, to protect his interests.
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Home > Legal Glossary > Amicus curiae
Amicus curiaeAmicus curiae is a latin phrase meaning a friend of the court. A person who has no right to appear in a suit but is allowed to introduce argument or evidence, usually in the form of a brief, to protect his interests. |
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