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amicus curiae
amicus curiae definition - legal
n
Latin
Friend of the court. One who is not a party
to an action but petitions the court or is invited by the court to provide
information or submit her views because she has a strong interest in the case
at hand or a perspective that may not be adequately presented by the parties.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey.
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