__________ is to duty to warn as __________ is to the insanity defense.

A. Durham v. United States; Tarasoff v. the Regents of the University of California
B. Tarasoff v. the Regents of the University of California; Durham v. United States
C. Rogers v. Okin; Durham v. United States
D. Medina v. California; Rogers v. Okin


Answer: B

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