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How Does Lobbying Congress Differ from Lobbying the Judicial Branch

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How does lobbying Congress differ from lobbying the judicial branch?


A) Lobbyists often meet personally with members of Congress but not with judges.
B) Lobbying the courts requires a law degree, whereas lobbying Congress does not.
C) Lobbying the courts is illegal; lobbying Congress is legal as long as it does not take place when Congress is in session.
D) Lobbying the judicial branch is more time-consuming than lobbying Congress.

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