Sentences with phrase «term jurisprudential»

In its long - term jurisprudential effects, it not only counterproductively undermines the incentive for people to marry but also is particularly noxious with regard to notions of women's equal abilities, responsibilities and rights, freedom of contract, and partnership theories of marriage, family, alimony and childbearing.
Today's Supreme Court decision in Scott v. Harris is likely to have profound long - term jurisprudential consequences.

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Heather serves as an expert guide to walk her students through the fundamentals of legal research, how to read court decisions, the meaning and implications of certain legal terms, and how the law functions as a business within our current jurisprudential system.
«This historical, international, and jurisprudential landscape suggests compellingly to me that s. 2 (d) has arrived at the destination sought by Dickson C.J. [in dissent] in the Alberta Reference, namely, the conclusion that a meaningful process of collective bargaining requires the ability of employees to participate in collective withdrawal of services for the purpose of pursuing the terms and conditions of their employment through a collective agreement.»
These are all jurisprudential, lawyer - centered terms — departments named after law school courses, basically.
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