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Amicus Curiae

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Noun

1. amicus curiae, friend of the court

an adviser to the court on some matter of law who is not a party to the case; usually someone who wants to influence the outcome of a lawsuit involving matters of wide public interest

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Amicus Curiae

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nounWord forms: plural amici curiae (æˈmiːkaɪ )
law
a person not directly engaged in a case who advises the court

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Amicus Curiae

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Law
a person who offers, or is called in, to advise a court on some legal matter

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Amicus Curiae

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n. pl. a·mi·ci curiae (ə-mēkē)
A party that is not involved in a particular litigation but that is allowed by the court to advise it on a matter of law or policy directly affecting the litigation.

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