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An amicus is a person in law who is not party to a case but who submits a brief and/or presents an oral argument in that case.

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An amicus is a person in law who is not party to a case but who submits a brief and/or presents an oral argument in that case.

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amicus curie

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The brief would be called amicus curiae.

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The brief would be called amicus curiae.

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"An amicus curiae is someone who is not a party to a case but offers expertise or information to assist the court in making a decision."

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