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In it, the people were organized according to their respective curiae.
There were many curiae during the history of the Roman civilization.
A final vote of the curiae carried the interim constitution.
Some speculate that the curiae had only a function of public participation.
The curiae were in fact the smallest cell of ancient Roman society.
In addition to these were 72 deputies, elected by three curiae or electoral groups.
These were in turn divided into ten curiae each.
This festival used to be celebrated separately by each of the thirty curiae.
He was allowed by the court to be Amicus curiae.
You're the interested party; they might not even qualify as amicus curiae.
The *quiru- would design the sacred spear that gave the name to the primitive curiae.
Within each tribe, a Senator was selected from each of the tribe's ten curiae.
I appear here as amicus curiae, a friend of the court."
There were 24 amicus curiae briefs filed with the court.
The Department also prepares amicus curiae briefs in many major court cases.
The curiae were organized on the basis of the family, and thus the ethnic structure of early Rome.
On some occasions though the king allowed the intervention of the curiae on decisions in trials.
He was joined in an amicus curiae brief by 19 other state attorneys general.
The role is distinct from that of a next friend or of an amicus curiae.
In imperial times, local magistrates were often elected by municipal senates, which also came to be known as curiae.
"I'll have the thirty lictors of the curiae present, and we'll get on with it.
Similarly, amicus curiae briefs may be presented to federal or state courts.
The Beside-Helper is an amicus curiae, a friend of the court.
Amicus curiae, a legal Latin phrase, literally translated as "friend of the court"
Amici curiae who do not file briefs often present an academic perspective on the case.