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jurisprudence

[joor-is-prood-ns, joor-is-prood-] / ˌdʒʊər ɪsˈprud ns, ˈdʒʊər ɪsˌprud- /


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And that, people who have participated in the meetings say, tends to keep conversations focused on personal matters and the general realm of jurisprudence.

From Washington Post

The sharp missive – released on Tuesday by Take Back the Court, Indivisible, People's Parity Project, and Stand Up America – comes amid a broader political reckoning over Ginni Thomas' potential influence on her husband's jurisprudence.

From Salon

Others are calling Jackson a “radical,” though her jurisprudence has been in the mainstream of liberal legal thought.

From Washington Post

“Islamic texts have spoken about slavery and rights of a slave. There is a whole jurisprudence about slavery and the rights of slaves and the rights of slave owners,” he said in an interview.

From Seattle Times

“Take his jurisprudence on unborn life,” McConnell told the Heritage Foundation crowd.

From New York Times