They have “joined” the suit in “amici curiae”. Basically, they have an vested interest in the case and will aid the court in making a determination by offering advice and providing evidence. From what I gather though, this is NOT a full on joining of the suit which is still an option. Basically they have joined the case but not fully joined Texas.
How does he join the fight? Like add his name to the case?
https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/20/20-542/160113/20201109134744257_2020-11-09%20-%20Republican%20Party%20of%20Pa.%20v.%20Boockvar%20-%20Amicus%20Brief%20of%20Missouri%20et%20al.%20-%20Final%20With%20Tables.pdf
I clicked that. I don't speak whatever language that is. Can you explain it?
They have “joined” the suit in “amici curiae”. Basically, they have an vested interest in the case and will aid the court in making a determination by offering advice and providing evidence. From what I gather though, this is NOT a full on joining of the suit which is still an option. Basically they have joined the case but not fully joined Texas.