Multiple Choice
An amicus curiae brief is
A) one that enables a group of similarly situated plaintiffs to combine similar grievances into a single suit to pursue a remedy for past wrongs.
B) an oral or written appeal of a court decision made by an interest group that is party to the particular case.
C) an oral or written appeal of a court decision made by an interest group not party to a particular case.
D) a written argument submitted to the courts in support of one side of a case.
E) the written statement of a court's decision in a case explaining the reasons for the decision.
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