Multiple Choice
When interest groups try to influence both whether or not the Supreme Court will agree to hear a case, as well as how the justices should rule once they do agree to hear it, they do what?
A) file amicus curiae briefs
B) lobby the justices in their chambers
C) take collective action
D) go public with their message
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
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