Amicus curiae is the term that refers to a brief that is often filed on behalf of various interest groups as a means to get involved in cases and thereby influence court decisions and policy.
This is the term that is used to refer to an individual that is not a party to a legal case but is there from the permission that the court has granted to him to assist in all of the ways that information and expertise can be gotten from the issues in the case. The court is the one that has to make the decision on whether they want to consider the service.
The term is a Latin word which when it is translated to English means a friend of the court. The summary is that he has an interest in the case that is ongoing but he is not directly affected by the court case.
Amicus curiae is the term that refers to a brief that is often filed on behalf of various interest groups as a means to get involved in cases and thereby influence court decisions and policy.
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