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In the 1997 case of U.S. v. Hagan, the Supreme Court found that Hagan
 
  A) had been discriminated against because of whistle blowing.
 
  B) was innocent of insider trading.
 
  C) violated the FCPA despite never having gone overseas.
 
  D) had misappropriated confidential information.
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