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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evolving jurisprudence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the development and changes in legal principles and interpretations over time.
Example: "The court's decision reflects the evolving jurisprudence surrounding privacy rights in the digital age."
Alternatives: "developing legal principles" or "changing legal standards."
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This evolving jurisprudence, and the education that matched it, fed the demand for the reporters.
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Wild law or Earth Jurisprudence is an emerging theory of law and governance that seeks to evolve law in a fashion that recognises our relationship to the broader Earth community.
Of course, patent quality also means applying the law accurately and clearly even in areas of the law that are evolving, including, for example, the 101 jurisprudence on what is patent eligible subject matter.
Indigenous (customary) laws are not static by nature and South African constitutional jurisprudence has categorically confirmed this non-static, evolving, nature of customary law (49).
The Reverend Peter Mullen, a stalwart London traditionalist, terms common tenure a "destructive bureaucratic swindle" carried out in the interests of "ecclesiastical apparatchiks".Machinations aside, jurisprudence about clerical rights is evolving fast and unpredictably.
The American jurisprudence of death pins constitutional protection on "evolving standards of decency" and relies on what the states are doing as primary evidence of what those standards of decency are.
But in "Heaven on Earth," a carefully researched history of how Islamic jurisprudence has evolved since the seventh century, Sadakat Kadri challenges the notion that Shariah is based solely on cruelty and punishment.
As the Court points out in footnote 12 of its opinion, this principle of English-American jurisprudence was evolved prior to the embodiment of the treasured concepts of an impartial jury in the Sixth Amendment and of due process in the Fifth and Fourteenth.
"The duty of national courts is to keep pace with the Strasbourg jurisprudence as it evolves over time," Bingham declared.
Is Justice Scalia saying (a third question posed by blogger Wayne Besen) that "American jurisprudence has not evolved in two centuries?" No, he is identifying the jurisprudential goal, which is to figure out what the Constitution means.
Thus, the Court's jurisprudence concerning public aid to sectarian organizations has evolved, particularly as it concerns public aid to sectarian elementary and secondary schools.
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