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The American Bar Association's 2000 report on the progress of minorities in the legal profession concluded that minority entry into the profession had stalled and that the obstacles to minority entry into the profession had grown more formidable.
 
  a. True b. False

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According to the dual sovereignty doctrine:
 
  a. prosecuting and punishing a defendant for the same act in separate jurisdictions violates the double jeopardy clause.
  b. the federal government cannot prosecute a defendant for a similar state crime.
  c. different jurisdictions can prosecute and punish a defendant for the same conduct.
  d. state governments cannot charge defendants for the same felony.



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