The brief would be called amicus curiae.
The brief would be called amicus curiae.
The literal meaning of "file a brief" refers to the act of submitting a written document, known as a brief, to a court or legal authority. This document outlines the arguments, facts, and legal principles relevant to a case, serving to inform the court of a party's position. Filing a brief is a formal step in legal proceedings that contributes to the judicial decision-making process.
Oddly enough, a document setting forth the legal arguments, facts and previous court decisions is called a "brief" (legal brief).
A case brief contains everything related to a court case. The case brief includes judgments, evidence, and information on the parties involved.
A non-litigant group or individual can typically file an amicus curiae ("friend of the court") brief to provide additional insights or perspectives on the case to help inform the court's decision-making process. This brief allows them to present their arguments or relevant information for consideration by the court, even though they are not a party to the case.
This is called a brief
Google: Virginia Court of appeals brief
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A break in court proceedings is typically called a recess. During a recess, the court temporarily suspends proceedings to allow for a brief pause or for participants to take a break.
It shoudl file a brief detailing findings of fact.
Brief