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The term amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief refers to
Equal Chance
The principle that everyone should have the same opportunity to succeed or participate without discrimination or bias.
Acceptable Assumptions
The premises that are considered reasonable and are accepted without requiring empirical evidence, often used as a foundational basis in arguments or theories.
Random Sampling
A method of selecting a sample from a population in such a way that each individual has an equal probability of being chosen, ensuring the representativeness of the sample.
Equal Chance
The principle that in a certain process, event, or situation, all outcomes or participants have the same probability or likelihood of occurring or being selected.
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