"Particularly in recent years, I tend to do a lot of amicus work, and it's been exploding," she said. "More organizations are interested in filing briefs at the petition stage."
This can have a significant impact on shaping decisions, Sungaila said, adding, "The common wisdom is that, as a party, you want amicus to participate at the petition stage to help g...
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