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friend of the court

noun

, Law.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of friend of the court1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences

Last month, members of Congress, former Department of Homeland Security officials and former consular officers submitted friend of the court briefs in support of Muñoz and Acensio.

“American public officials are oath-bound to follow the Court insofar as the Court follows the Constitution, but not farther,” the group and other abortion opponents wrote in a friend of the court brief.

And former Republican governors and members of Congress have filed a friend of the court brief urging that Trump be disqualified.

That “would risk catastrophic political instability, chance disenfranchising millions of voters, and raise the possibility of public violence,” warns one friend of the court brief filed by legal experts.

You like all these nice friends of the court, if they're on your side.

From Salon

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