Amicus had only one director for each omnibus, but they were true professionals. |
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Amicus has members in car plants, factories, chemical works, and across industry. |
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Or, if that seems too uphill a task, he could try debating the subject with the incoming leader of a key trade union, Derek Simpson of Amicus. |
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Examples are stories about Abraham and Isaac, Amicus and Amelius, or Philomena, Procne, and Itys. |
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It is still too early to know who might join the proponents by filing a friend of the Court amicus brief. |
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The other parties were the Official Receiver and, as amicus curiae, the Official Solicitor. |
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No alternative answer has been suggested by Dr David Thomas, whom the Attorney General has helpfully instructed to help us as an amicus. |
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The bench directed that the list be given to the amicus curiae Janak Dwarkadas before August 10 for a consideration. |
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But there's nothing unusual about a state attorney general filing an amicus brief in a case where the law of his own state is implicated. |
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The second issue, your Honour, is as to whether he is properly a person who may assist the Court either by way of McKenzie friend or amicus. |
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The name amicus curiae is generally acknowledged as something of a misnomer, in that very few amici intend primarily to help the court. |
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The office also writes amicus briefs applying psychological research to legal issues. |
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Heavy amicus curiae briefs are filed in support of both upholding and reversing the Circuit Court's decision. |
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The legal action by British MPs and House of Lords members is the first time UK legislators have filed an amicus brief in a US court. |
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In addition we have received written and oral submissions by Mr Timothy King QC, instructed by the Treasury Solicitor to assist the Court as an amicus. |
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He often files amicus briefs, especially in cases where constitutionally guaranteed rights are imperiled. |
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Nineteen states have joined in an amicus brief supporting Kansas. |
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Nearly 60 new Republican notables have signed an amicus brief filed to the Supreme Court today in support of the freedom to marry. |
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It's why this amicus brief is gaining signatures every day and why the party of individual freedom can give voice to gay equality. |
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Appellate courts may also grant permission for an amicus curiae to submit a brief in support of a particular party or position. |
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On the one hand, an amicus should not reargue the arguments made by the parties to a case. |
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He co-authored the amicus brief filed on behalf of 23 pro-life groups. |
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