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Amicus Curiae

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AMICUS CURIAE, a term used primarily in law, signifying a person (usually a member of the Bar) who, having special knowl edge but not being engaged in the action, intervenes during its hearing to give information for the assistance of the court, either upon some fact relevant to the issue or upon a point of law, such as the effect of a local custom, the precedent of some decided case, etc.