The American judiciary is subjected to a number of checks. One such check is that: a. the Supreme Court hears meritless appeals so it can rule on such issues. b. justices make decisions based on their personal values and policy preferences. c. legislatures can revise old laws or pass new ones in an attempt to negate a court's ruling. d. justices broaden their rulings to focus on multiple aspects of an issue and not just one aspect. e. federal and state legislatures are obligated to appropriate the funds necessary to carry out rulings.