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The Political Nature of Standard Setting Refers to the Fact

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The political nature of standard setting refers to the fact that, for example, preparers may lobby the standard setters to promote their own self-interest rather than the decision-making usefulness of general purpose reports.


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Legal cases that involve violations of federal criminal law and are prosecuted at the federal level.

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Regulations governing the process by which courts hear and determine what happens in civil, criminal, or administrative proceedings.

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The procedures and regulations governing the practice and procedure in the federal courts of the United States.

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Regulations and procedures specific to the judicial system of a particular state.

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