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jurist

[joor-ist] / ˈdʒʊər ɪst /


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A former jurist, he is so dull that his nickname is “reinforced concrete.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Such text can be made to mean almost anything, particularly in the hands of creative jurists.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ethics experts said Newby has made a habit of flouting North Carolina’s rules on judicial conduct, a pattern startling in the state’s highest-ranking jurist.

From Salon

The plaque that previously labelled the statue read "author, poet, scholar, soldier, jurist, orator, philanthropist and philosopher".

From BBC

The integrity of our system of justice and the judicial system is based on the trust that people place in the jurists that populate that branch, the third branch of government.

From Salon