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Examples of friend of the court in a Sentence
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The judge’s decision was a win for Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and several other state attorneys general, who had filed as friends of the court arguing that the district court made an error in not considering whether the complaint provided an exemption to federal immunity law.
—José Luis Martínez, Hartford Courant, 24 Jan. 2024
Members of Congress, former Department of Homeland Security officials and former consular officers were among the dozens of parties who submitted friend of the court briefs in support of Muñoz and Acensio and who called on the court to uphold basic due process protections.
—Andrea Castillo, Los Angeles Times, 29 Mar. 2024
The groups say in a friend of the court, or amicus, brief that the selection criteria for the internship do not include race or ethnicity and that application materials do not limit entry to any race or ethnicity.
—Suzanne Gamboa, NBC News, 18 Mar. 2024
Richard Painter, a former top Republican White House ethics lawyer, was one of 17 former prosecutors and defense attorneys who wrote in a recent friend of the court brief that no evidence exists for disqualification.
—USA TODAY, 26 Feb. 2024
Seven prominent legal scholars including UC Berkeley Law School dean Erwin Chemerinsky and Harvard Law School professor Laurence H. Tribe joined in a friend of the court brief filed by the national ACLU.
—Doug Smith, Los Angeles Times, 18 Dec. 2023
But the most noteworthy filing in Loper Bright isn’t from the parties themselves, but from a friend of the court brief filed on behalf of four Democratic senators.
—Matt Ford, The New Republic, 3 Oct. 2023
With that in mind, a friend of the court brief by national credit union organizations urged the justices to stay any adverse ruling against the CFPB for four months so that Congress could adopt a new funding structure for the agency in the interim.
—Matt Ford, The New Republic, 3 Oct. 2023
Powell pointed to the success of liberal and left-wing groups in influencing the courts’ decision-making process, most often by filing friend of the court briefs, known as amicus briefs.
—Matt Ford, The New Republic, 3 Oct. 2023
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Word History
First Known Use
1776, in the meaning defined above
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The first known use of friend of the court was
in 1776
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“Friend of the court.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/friend%20of%20the%20court. Accessed 4 Jul. 2024.
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