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Wiktionary

  1. amicusnoun

    Someone not a party to a case who submits a brief and/or presents oral argument in that case.

  2. Etymology: Abbreviation of amicus curiae.

Wikidata

  1. Amicus

    Amicus was the United Kingdom's second-largest trade union, and the largest private sector union, formed by the merger of Manufacturing Science and Finance, the AEEU agreed in 2001, and two smaller unions, UNIFI and the GPMU. Amicus also organised in both parts of Ireland and was affiliated to the UK Trades Union Congress, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Scottish Trades Union Congress. On 1 May 2007 it merged with the TGWU to form Unite, which is the biggest trade union in the UK.

CrunchBase

  1. Amicus

    Amicus empowers cause-driven organizations to leverage the social networks of their supporters, raise more money, attract more members, and win more votes.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of amicus in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of amicus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of amicus in a Sentence

  1. Niko Bowie:

    I see this ad as no different from an amicus brief urging Anthony Michael Kreis how to vote in a particular case, except Anthony Michael Kreis decision whether to retire is far more consequential than a single vote.

  2. Attorney General William Barr:

    A crime can not be established here. They did not have a basis for a counterintelligence investigation against Michael FlynnFlynn at that stage, given the current posture of this case, the Court anticipates that individuals and organizations will seek leave of the Court to file amicus curiae brief.

  3. John Crowley:

    I've met many moms and dads who continue to be not just great champions and advocates for their children, but tremendous entrepreneurs and having that patient perspective is so vital, i think having that patient perspective is probably what sets Amicus apart from our peers. Many great biotch companies are patient-focused, we try to do it to an extraordinary level here.

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