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This has been a good month, jurisprudentially, for several embattled hip-hop figures.
In this way, "the state is jurisprudentially part of the household dharma of the ruler"
"In the past, the 5-to-4 decisions have been jurisprudentially predictable," Professor Sherry said in an interview.
Jurisprudentially, the effect is that the offence has become obstructing a constable in the use of his powers, and that is not what the section prohibits.
Rather one must teach criminal law jurisprudentially and the circumstance that criminal law throws up so much grist for the jurisprudential mill fits it rather well for the role of an introductory course.
Because of the social implication revolving around the importance of the household and the community in the creation and administration of law, Hindu law jurisprudentially subordinated state law to the law of castes and life-stages (varnasramadharma).
Though Berger identified himself as a political liberal and had gained favor with the left during the Nixon years, after publication of Government by Judiciary Berger was widely assumed to be a right-wing figure both politically and jurisprudentially, despite Berger's own protestations to the contrary.
The yeshiva also has two direct links to halakhic authority Rabbi Moshe Feinstein: his son-in-law, Rabbi Moshe David Tendler, and his jurisprudentially ordained ("yadin yadin") disciple, Rabbi Dr. J. David Bleich.