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The book was the first extensive jurisprudential treatment of animal rights.
"But I could see an interesting jurisprudential train wreck coming up."
Special expertise in the fields of inheritance and jurisprudential knowledge.
It is used not only as a jurisprudential term but also as a political one.
This is not the place for a jurisprudential exegesis on the nature of discretion.
He tolerated and respected other perspectives too, whether political or jurisprudential.
Jurisprudential development and political conditions at the foreign forum.
As a lawyer, I disagree with his jurisprudential assumptions.
From a jurisprudential perspective, I find the proposition frightening.
The court's recent behavior may be "as much psychological as jurisprudential," she said in an interview.
Throughout his public life, an overwhelming jurisprudential concern has been the constraint of judicial power.
Their contribution to the constitutional and jurisprudential growth of India is unparalleled.
This Court appears in so many ways to be the one conservatives yearned for during long years of jurisprudential exile.
The First Amendment is largely cited as the jurisprudential basis.
First was jurisprudential: What rule of law would they urge the Court to adopt?
In the context of the death penalty, however, such jurisprudential maneuvers are wholly inappropriate.
There is something here for every jurisprudential taste."
Even the briefest reference to any one of these topics, whether social or jurisprudential, would require many more chapters.
If the principle he implied is right, then we might reasonably expect judges to be our leading jurisprudential thinkers.
"But it doesn't follow that we're acting in a way that's contrary to all our conventional jurisprudential principles."
Opinions differ about him and his jurisprudential philosophy.
He belonged to the Hanbali school of jurisprudential thought.
Lofaso has spent the past fifteen years developing a jurisprudential basis for workers' rights.
If traditional positivism is a misleading and potentially catastrophic jurisprudential approach to the control of force in international law, to what theory should we turn?
Reed began to feel that the Court's jurisprudential center had shifted too far away from him and that he was losing his effectiveness.