And that's where our future politicians, lawyers, jurists, and businesswomen are being educated. |
There was always a gap between the theoretical formulations of the jurists and the de facto exercise of political power. |
Such a wage level is needed to maintain the independence of the judiciary and also to attract skilled jurists to the bench, they argue. |
Such provisions sometimes admit of multiple interpretations, especially when jurists ignore the relevant history and precedents. |
The difficulty of determining whether a child was stillborn or murdered has confounded English lawmakers and jurists for centuries. |
Gratian ascribed to the concubinage relationship the quality of marital affection which the Roman jurists had reserved for marriage unions. |