Which of the following is a way that interest groups attempt to influence the Supreme Court's decisions?
A) claiming disputes are justiciable
B) filing standing to sue briefs -Consider This: Standing to sue requires that plaintiffs have sustained a direct consequence as a result of the individual or group being sued.The measure in question does not require direct personal involvement in the case in order to bring a suit.
C) lobbying legislators
D) filing amicus curiae briefs
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A)the accumulation of judicial
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