Amicus was created in 2001.
"Amicus meus" is Latin for "my friend."
Project Amicus was created on 2011-03-24.
Amicus.
"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."
Amicus de caenator/coenator. Amicus convivia Amicus = friend Amicus = guest de = of Convivia = people/guests at party Caenator/coenator = dinner guest Convivium = banquet, feast Caena/coena = dinner, supper General word for guest: hospes
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An amicus curiae is brought about by the need to take into account additional information on court cases, such as expert opinion.
Amicus or Amica may be Latin equivalents of 'friend'. The masculine noun 'amicus' is used for a male 'friend'. The feminine noun 'amica' is used for a female 'friend'.
Amicissimus for a male friend. Amicissima for a female friend. Alternatively: Amicus carissimus for a male friend. Amica carissima for a female friend. These mean dearest friend.