The question of access to the judicial system as a factor in decision making is

a. important because some businesses, groups, and individuals have ready access and thus possess greateradvantages than others

b. unimportant because judges or juries are able to act on behalf of absent interests.
c. unimportant because the courts are open to all citizens.
d. rapidly declining in significance as judicial lobbying becomes increasingly important.

a

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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