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jurisprudence

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


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And often his jurisprudence amounts to saying yes to the right where it’s acting like a normal American formation and emphatically no where it’s not.

From Seattle Times

In a dissenting opinion, Justice Sonia Sotomayor argued that the Supreme Court had turned its back on 45 years of jurisprudence aimed at promoting more inclusive and equal schools:

From New York Times

But Alito’s reaction is entirely consistent with the worldview he has revealed within and beyond his jurisprudence time and time again.

From Los Angeles Times

The charge may be even more questionable under the federal courts’ recent 2nd Amendment jurisprudence.

From Los Angeles Times

Any ruling would set legal jurisprudence for hundreds of other land disputes.

From Reuters