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jurist

a legal scholar versed in civil law or the law of nations (= justice) a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice

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In subsequent years he achieved international fame. not only for his work as a great jurist, but also as the author of legal text books. which are still used in universities all over the world.
Actually, there is no particular reason you should. since the opinion upholds the sterilization law. in the State of Virginia, of the United States. and was written and delivered by that great American jurist.
The rapidly aging jurist and the beautiful widow. would transcend their difficulties and travel places. either by land or by sea.
Herr Rolfe. further asserts that the defendant Janning. was an extraordinary jurist. and acted in what he thought was the best interest of his country.
The chair recognises the Honourable Major Cassius Starbuckle. soldier, jurist, and statesman.
All right Are you a well-known, 18th-century English jurist?
As a jurist, Chancellor, I must point out, that, until the accused is pronounced guilty, he is protected by Article 17.
You see, Mr. Valiant, the successful conclusion of this case draws the curtains on my career as a jurist in Toontown.
Sir, I will have to follow the rules of conduct for a Ventaxian jurist.
The best international jurist in Europe!
Walter Stern is a jurist of national reputation.
To my mind, there's no more respected jurist in the state.
Fine jurist.
He's the perfect jurist. methodical, analytical, nonpartisan.
An eye witness, as they say in jurist jargon.
A great warrior turned jurist.
He was a good man. Fine jurist.
I'm pretty sure I could convince a fellow jurist to issue you a warrant.
I don't know much about these things. I'm a jurist, not an art critic. But is one hour enough?
Cohn is just a jurist, Fritz.
The jurist established the time of death between 2 and 6 AM.
In subsequent years, he achieved international fame not only for his work as a great jurist, but also as the author of legal textbooks which are still used in universities all over the world.
Actually, there is no particular reason you should, since the opinion upholds the sterilisation law in the state of Virginia, of the United States, and was written by that great American jurist Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Herr Rolfe further asserts that the defendant Janning was an extraordinary jurist and acted in what he thought was the best interest of his country.
But it takes money, and if you have any I have a lawyer friend, an eminent jurist.
I'd like you to meet Mr. Jurist, who also is involved in Thermal.
Besides, he's a brilliant jurist, and we badly want him on the bench.
He's a fine jurist.
I have a jurist friend who specializes in immigration law.
He's not a jurist.
Despite her brief tenure, justice Thornton was considered by many a fair jurist who was often a crucial swing vote in many controversial decisions.
Justice Verna Thornton was more than a gifted jurist, a brilliant legal mind, and a dedicated public servant.

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And a respected Jordanian jurist who had been a judge at the International Court of Justice was reprimanded for dragging his feet in getting the election law passed.
In Khomeini's view, the jurist-ruler could modify religious laws, depending on his interpretation of the needs of the regime.
Iran's current supreme ruler, Seyyed Ali Khamenei, whose religious degree was a focus of suspicion in the seminary and among the clerical elite, was not considered a jurist by merit.

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