What are amicus curiae briefs and what purpose do they serve? Why would a party want to be amicus curiae in a case?

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Define amicus curiae.
2, Discuss how an amicus, or friend of the court, can submit a brief in favor of one of the parties or to the court directly.
3, Explain why an amicus curiae, because the individual or company is not a party to the proceedings, can have more credibility with the court.

Political Science

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In addition to the Great Society program, what was the second factor contributing to the massive growth of the bureaucracy after WWII?

a. The Cold War led to increased defense spending, intelligence operations, and aid to foreign nations. b. The polio epidemic led to increased spending on medical research. c. After WWII the government’s attrition policy was ended and hiring tripled. d. New consumer technology led to a need for greater product safety guidelines and enforcement agencies. e. Local services increased greatly as municipalities employed more police, firefighters, ambulances, hospitals, and libraries.

Political Science

The problem of authoritarian control refers to the threats that dictators face from ______.

A. the masses B. the elite C. other nations D. the military

Political Science