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- adverb In terms of
jurisprudence .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb in respect to jurisprudence or the science or philosophy of law
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Examples
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Resolving some cases by summary order allows the court to devote more time to opinions whose publication will be jurisprudentially valuable.
Federal Procedure 2008
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Although a little jurisprudentially sophisticated for my taste, I think I graspthis.
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Who were the well-qualified, jurisprudentially-conservative female jurists ready to be appointed in 1987?
After Ginsburg? "A woman? It seems certain. It’s inconceivable that the Court could be all-male...." Ann Althouse 2009
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Beale was an interdisciplinary thinker in his own way and was more jurisprudentially self-conscious than most American legal scholars of his generation.
Dane on Beale Dan Ernst 2009
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Obama is endorsing the act of relying on internal sources as a jurisprudentially valid means of resolving close cases.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Legal Ambiguity, Empathy, and the Role of Judicial Power: 2009
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But if one could be called correct and the others wrong, than using accurately the labels “true” or “correct” becomes very jurisprudentially significant.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Constitution and the Golden Calf — A Response to Randy: 2009
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The Neo-Islamists and the religious leaders that shape their obtuse frame of mind must be challenged religiously and jurisprudentially but not militarily.
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Personally as well as jurisprudentially modest, Roberts prefers baseball analogies to showy displays of his formidable intellect, and he treats litigants with evenhanded courtesy.
Roberts's Rules 2007
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Personally as well as jurisprudentially modest, Roberts prefers baseball analogies to showy displays of his formidable intellect, and he treats litigants with evenhanded courtesy.
Roberts's Rules 2007
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Personally as well as jurisprudentially modest, Roberts prefers baseball analogies to showy displays of his formidable intellect, and he treats litigants with evenhanded courtesy.
Roberts's Rules 2007
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