
briefs submitted by third parties
Briefs submitted by third parties are written documents provided by individuals or organizations not involved directly in a legal case but who have a stake or interest in its outcome. These briefs offer additional information, perspectives, or legal arguments to the court to help it make an informed decision. They are often called "amicus curiae" or "friend of the court" briefs. Such submissions aim to present relevant insights or legal reasoning that might assist the judges in understanding broader implications or complex issues related to the case.