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AMICUS

Austrian Multicentre Isradipine CUm Spirapril study. A clinical trial assessing the safety and efficacy of isradipine in treating mild/moderate hypertension in a primary care setting.
Conclusion Blood pressure normalised in 80.5% of patients, with lower isradipine dose in 45%, higher isradipine dose in 36%, and with isradipine plus spirapril or pindolol in 18.5%.
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It also directed the amicus curiae to assist the court in the case.
The report came in pursuance to the apex court's October 6, 2017 order appointing him amicus curiae to examine the material produced by the petitioner to ascertain whether there was need for further inquiry into the larger conspiracy behind the assassination.
In the United States, for example, the Supreme Court invites third-party and public input, in the form of so-called amicus curiae ("friend of the court") briefs.
(1) Immediately after a deputy solicitor general began to lay out the government's defense, Chief Justice Roberts raised questions about an "extraordinary document"--an amicus curiae brief by former government attorneys filed in opposition to the government's position.
For example, amicus curiae ("friend of the Court") briefs are filed not by parties to a case but by organizations that have a special insight into or interest in a case.
Following the CalCPA Amicus Curiae Committee's efforts in the case of DeJohn vs.
While traditionally an amicus curiae espouses a neutral position on the issues, in the pursuit of a better understanding of the essential issues in this case, the court hereby invites interested nonparties who are not to be hereby considered neutral amici curiae, the high court said in an advisory on Tuesday.
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