Amicus Brief Complex
The evolution of amicus briefs has led to a complex system where lawyers actively recruit supporters to craft narratives that align with their views. This orchestrated effort results in an overwhelming flood of information, often skewed by financial resources, leaving justices to cherry-pick facts that resonate with their values. Despite the intention behind the Brandeis brief to provide comprehensive background for rational decisions, the sheer volume of biased information complicates the judicial process.In this clip
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