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(p. 46) The term amicus curiae means:

A. friendly cure or the amicable resolution to a mediated dispute.
B. friend of the court and refers to briefs filed by third parties interested in the outcome of a certain appeal.
C. small couriers or the briefs, originally used by foot messengers, which are used to communicate between lawyers and the courts.
D. the name for the conductor of an arbitration, a position originally filled by medieval clergy.
When people or groups other than the parties involved are interested in the outcome of a certain appeal, they may request to be permitted to file amicus curiae (friend of the court) briefs.

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