amicus briefs
Why and When to File an Amicus Brief - SGR Law
An amicus brief will allow you to speak to the appellate court on the subject matter at hand. You can advise the court on how a specific ruling on the case will ...
An amicus curiae is a lawyer who is asked by the court to provide legal submissions regarding issues that would otherwise not be aired properly.
amicus curiae | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Primary tabs. Amicus Curiae literally translated from Latin is "friend of the court." Plural is "amici curiae." Generally, it is referencing a person or group ...
An amicus curiae brief is a learned treatise, that is, a text that is sufficiently authoritative in its field to be admissible as evidence in a court.
Amicus Curiae Brief program - American Psychological Association
Amicus curiae (“friend-of-the-court”) briefs are written by individuals or groups who are not directly involved in a legal case, but have expertise or ...
Amicus Briefs - Federal Trade Commission
The FTC may file a “friend of the court” brief to provide information that can help the court make its decision in a way that protects consumers or promotes ...
Function and Role of Amicus Briefs in Public Health Litigation
Amicus curiae (amicus)1 or “friend-of-the-court” briefs are filed by someone with a strong interest in the subject matter of a lawsuit, but who is not a ...
Amicus Curiae Briefs - American Bar Association
The Standing Committee on Amicus Curiae Briefs reviews all amicus curiae briefs drafted for filing in the name of the ABA.
Cato's Amicus Brief Program | Cato Institute
Cato at the Supreme Court. Supreme Court. The Cato Institute is one of the biggest filers of amicus curiae (Latin for “friend of the court”) briefs in the ...
Where to Find Briefs of the Supreme Court of the U.S.
Earliest brief dated August 12, 1936 through current. Includes merit briefs for cases granted certiorari and special masters, amicus curiae briefs, and ...
Commission Appellate and Amicus Briefs | U.S. Equal Employment ...
Commission Appellate and Amicus Briefs. EEOC's briefs collection contains briefs filed by the EEOC in the United States Courts of Appeals ...
AdvaMed submits amicus briefs on a variety of topics because of the strong interest and relevance to the medtech industry.
NACDL files amicus briefs in federal and state courts across the nation in those cases that present issues of importance to criminal ...
A guide to the amicus briefs in the affirmative-action cases
Amicus briefs supporting Students for Fair Admissions · Grutter is inconsistent with the equal protection clause · The universities' policies ...
APA Amicus Briefs by Issue - American Psychological Association
Listing of the amicus briefs by issues such as sexual orientation, gays in the military, abortion and confidentiality. Each of the titles below links to a ...
Rule 37. Brief for an Amicus Curiae | Supreme Court Rules | US Law
An amicus curiae brief in support of a petitioner or appellant shall be filed within 30 days after the case is placed on the docket or a response is called for ...
Amicus Briefs - Massachusetts Bar Association
The Supreme Judicial Court can solicit amicus ("friend of the court") briefs or memoranda from parties not directly involved in a case, but that may have an ...
Amicus Curiae Program - Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EEOC will consider filing an amicus brief on behalf of a private party in a case that raises novel or important issues of law.
Appellate Briefs - Antitrust Division - Department of Justice
Richard Gibson, et al. v. Cendyn Group, LLC, et al. Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellants (October 24, 2024) ...
Amicus briefs: What they are and how they impact court cases
An amicus brief is a written argument that seeks to help provide input, aid, historical context, and outside information to the court.