what protect status quo means?
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Status quo refers to an existing state of affairs used most commonly in regards to social, legal, or political situations. When used in a legal context, a judge can issue a status quo order to protect parties involved in a lawsuit from changes that might prejudice the outcome. When this order is issued, the situation stays exactly as it was before the proceedings began, until a judge hands down a permanent judicial decision.
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