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History, 02.12.2019 19:31, maya9681

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

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