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Why do lobbyists file amicus curiae briefs? to defend their clients against lawsuits to file a lawsuit on behalf of their clien...Question
Why do lobbyists file amicus curiae briefs?
to defend their clients against lawsuits
to file a lawsuit on behalf of their clients
to influence the selection of federal judges
to show support for one side in a court case
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to defend their clients against lawsuits
to file a lawsuit on behalf of their clients
to influence the selection of federal judges
to show support for one side in a court case
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to show support for one side in a court case.
Lobbyists may file amicus curiae briefs in order to provide additional information or arguments to the court in support of a particular legal position or outcome in a case. They aim to influence the court's decision by presenting their perspective on the legal issues involved.
Lobbyists may file amicus curiae briefs in order to provide additional information or arguments to the court in support of a particular legal position or outcome in a case. They aim to influence the court's decision by presenting their perspective on the legal issues involved.
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