How might an interest group seek to influence the judicial branch?
A. through letter-writing campaigns addressed to particular judges
B. by publishing editorials in major newspapers stating their views on cases
C. by getting involved in the appointment of federal judges
D. by testifying before congressional committees
Answer: C
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