The use of litigation for interest groups is
a. relatively rare because the multiple access points means that there is always a way to influence elected officials.
b. the most effective strategy for securing long-term changes in existing policies.
c. especially attractive to groups that can rest claims on constitutional rights.
d. the dominant strategy for groups with few resources since the court system can be accessed at low cost.
c. especially attractive to groups that can rest claims on constitutional rights.
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