When a case that an interest group is interested in, but not actually sponsoring, comes before a court, the group can ________.
a. file an appeal to move the case to a different court
b. file an amicus curiae brief to present the group's analysis of the case
c. meet with judges to explain the group's policy preferences
d. offer monetary incentives to the judges in the case
e. file a petition to get the group added to the list of plaintiffs
Answer: B
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