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The solicitor general's office generally requests supreme court review only in cases with a high degree of significance and

a. in which a violation of the u. s. constitution is believed to have occurred.

b. in which the government is a party.

c. in which the government has a reasonable legal argument.

d. in which a federal employee is involved.

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  1. 3 August, 01:43
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    I believe the answer is: c. In which the government has a reasonable legal argument

    The decision that made by the supreme court would most likely influence the amendment of the constitution. Because of this, the supreme court involvement shall only be limited to the important cases with reasonable legal argument that the lower courts couldn't handle
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