Judge Lois Forer's study asks why <do some litigants
have a preferred status over others in the use of a
public resource, the courts, which in theory are
available to all but in fact are unequally distributed
among> rich and poor.
(A) do some litigants have a preferred status over
others in the use of a public resource, the
courts, which in theory are available to all
but in fact are unequally distributed among
(B) some litigants have a preferred status over
others in the use of a public resource, the
courts, which in theory are available to all
but in fact are unequally distributed between
(C) do some litigants have a preferred status over
another in the use of a public resource, the
courts, in theory available to all but in fact
are unequally distributed among
(D) some litigants have a preferred status to another
in the use of a public resource, the courts, in
theory available to all but in fact not equally
distributed between
(E) does one litigant have a preferred status over
the other in the use of a public resource, the
courts, in theory available to all but in fact
they are not equally distributed among
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