Multiple Choice
How can interest groups use litigation as a strategy of influence?
A) filing amicus curiae briefs, financing lawsuits, and bringing a suit on behalf of the group
B) directly lobbying judges, using direct-mail solicitations, and making campaign contributions to members of Congress
C) engaging in institutional advertising, activating issue networks, and directly lobbying judges
D) breaking apart iron triangles, directly lobbying judges, and starting political action committees
E) working with 527 committees, directly lobbying judges, and engaging in institutional advertising
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