Interest groups, like political parties, are centered on individuals with similar interests. Political parties, however, have much more public influence and are not necessarily about sharing interests as they are promoting those who share certain interests.
Political science is a social science discipline concerned with the study of the state.
Court-stacking, as well as gerrymandering, are similar to each other because in both instances they seek to gain an unfair advantage in some way. With court stacking, both sides of a case seek to stack a jury that will either be for or against a defendant's best interest. In these cases, based on race, ethnicity, or any other reason outside of evidence, and legal principle. Gerrymandering re-districts Congressional districts in a way that will be helpful to a particular political party.
A legal case refers to a dispute between 2 people or parties, that will be resolved by a judge or an arbitrator. The decision made by the judge or arbitrator will be upheld by a court of law or similar legal entity. These legal cases will be considered either civil or criminal and tried accordingly.
In the US Federal System, it is called the US Court of Appeals. The US Supreme Court also has appellate jurisdiction. The courts have different names in different systems, but it is usually something similar.
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Interest groups, like political parties, are centered on individuals with similar interests. Political parties, however, have much more public influence and are not necessarily about sharing interests as they are promoting those who share certain interests.
There are two clear similarities between political parties and special interest groups. Each is an "organization" and each has a "political agenda". They are clearly different types of organizations in other respects. Interest groups are a formal or informal group of citizens usually seeking certain legislative actions. The public interest group can also petition the executive branch of the government. Political parties are huge with party members dealing in multiple levels of political items on their agendas.
Public interest groups are similar to nonpartisan groups because a public interest group can be a nonpartisan group and be free from ties to any political parties. In ways they still differ because public interest group can still also be part of a political party.
Interest groups can influence political parties by providing financial support, mobilizing grassroots campaigns, offering expertise on policy issues, and shaping public opinion through advocacy efforts. They can also influence party platforms and policy decisions by lobbying party leaders and representatives.
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Political parties are similar to the federal in various ways. The most common similarity is in the operations and administrative issues. The political party leader is runs the party as a federal government is run by the President.
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organizing and uniting the views of similar individuals
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They only area they are similar is that both are concerned with getting their issues passed or in front of the public.