Multiple Choice
Why is standing an important criterion for the Supreme Court?
A) It can only be used if the mootness criterion is also used.
B) It allows the Supreme Court to duck hearing politically sensitive cases by ruling that the plaintiff does not have standing.
C) It helps interest groups know whether or not they can submit an amicus curiae brief.
D) It supports the Rule of Four in helping Supreme Court justices decide which cases to hear.
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