When interest groups involved in litigation pursue a pattern-of-cases strategy,they are:
A) using legal arguments that have won in the past
B) bringing the same type of suit into multiple circuits, hoping that a contradiction in rulings will bring about a Supreme Court review
C) shopping around for the district where the likelihood of a favorable decision is highest
D) filing multiple friend of the court briefs, in the hope of influencing the legal arguments of the Supreme Court
E) filling cases in different courts on the same subject
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