An appellate clerk may receive, but not file, an amicus curiae brief. But the court for good cause may refuse to consider the brief and order that it be returned. An amicus curiae brief must: (a) comply with the briefing rules for parties; Comment to 2002 change: The change expressly recognizes that a court may refuse to consider an amicus curiae brief for good cause.
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