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How does the Division decide whether to participate in a case as amicus curiae or to intervene in private litigation?

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How does the Division decide whether to participate in a case as amicus curiae or to intervene in private litigation?

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Attorneys in the Appellate Section make a preliminary assessment of a case’s suitability for amicus participation or intervention. Recommendations to participate or to intervene must be approved by the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights and by the Solicitor General.

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