amicus-curiae-brief
Amicus Curiae Brief
Produces a procedurally compliant, substantively additive amicus brief. The amicus must deliver a perspective the parties cannot — restating party arguments risks striking, sanctions, or credibility loss.
Quick Start
- Gather intake (forum, stage, party briefs, amicus profile, disclosure facts)
- Build compliance map from governing rules
- Select an additive thesis that fills a gap in party arguments
- Draft brief with record-safe fact handling
- Verify all authorities and run quality audit
Intake (Mandatory)
Collect before drafting (skip only if user says "use defaults"):
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