Why do interest groups play an important role in our judicial system?
A) They veto judicial nominations.
B) They fund federal judges' campaigns.
C) James Madison defined what they do in The Federalist, No. 10.
D) They bring to trial cases of discrimination, civil liberties cases, and more than one-third of cases involving business matters.
E) They frequently are defendants in class-action suits.
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