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“amici curiae”
1. A person who is allowed by court to initiates a petition on behalf of another person, perhaps for someone who is in prison: Such amicus briefs are designed to present legal arguments or facts on behalf of someone else. Such a person is allowed to appear in court or to file a brief even though he/she has no right to participate in the litigation otherwise.
2. Etymology: from Latin, "a friend of the court".
2. Etymology: from Latin, "a friend of the court".
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