1. Most US law schools award the ___________ degree, usually after a student has completed the equivalent of 3 years of full-time law classes or 4 years of evening law classes, as the initial professional law degree:
a. JD (Juris Doctor)
b. LLM (Master of Laws)
c. LLD (Doctor of Laws)
d. LLB (Bachelor of Laws)
2. The following term is used to describe a lawyer in England who specializes in representing people in trials:
a. Defense counsel
b. Solicitor
c. Barrister
d. Counselor-at-law