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scholar

[skol-er] / ˈskɒl ər /


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Legal scholars often have used the term “shadow docket,” because these cases don’t typically get oral arguments or other measures of transparency that distinguish the court’s regular docket.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wu is a senior author of the study, publisded Dec. 10 in Science Translational Medicine, along with Masataka Nishiga, MD, PhD, a former Stanford postdoctoral scholar now at The Ohio State University.

From Science Daily

"It certainly has the potential to upset the creator space," said Brooke Duffy, a digital and social media scholar at Cornell University.

From BBC

These and other concerns appear to have prompted a group of international scholars to petition the Modi government in defence of the original scheme, warning that the new funding model could undermine its purpose.

From BBC

As a legal scholar in the 1970s, Jerome A. Cohen brought American ideas about law to Deng Xiaoping’s government.

From The Wall Street Journal