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History, 03.09.2019 05:30 LoneWolves

What is one example of how interest groups often work to shape policy
through the courts?
a. paying legal fees for people who file lawsuits that align with the
group's goals
b. ensuring that decisions cannot be appealed to the supreme court
c. lobbying judges while a case is being heard
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d. bribing lawyers to represent one side less effectively

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