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"The criminal justice system simply moves too slowly and is constrained by too many 'formidable procedural obstacles,' as Judge [Richard A.] Posner puts it" — in his book "The Problems of Jurisprudence" — "to reliably punish campus rapists and remove them from the academic community".
And defining that word would not solve any of the problems of jurisprudence (as Hart pointed out).
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This matter of jurisprudence lends itself to problems in the light of some of the points raised below (Andrade and Rao 2013).
ANNALS OF JURISPRUDENCE about the case of Geo.
The Drake Law School awards the doctor of jurisprudence degree.
Leetch escaped punishment, a curious quirk of jurisprudence.
Eichorn and J.F.L. Göschen, the Zeitschrift für geschichtliche Rechtswissenschaft ("Journal of Historical Jurisprudence"), which became the organ of the new historical school of jurisprudence.
Torture wasn't a form of jurisprudence; torture was a species of obscenity.
Changes in the profession ran in parallel with the evolution of jurisprudence on sexuality.
The contemporary university includes faculties of jurisprudence, political science, letters and philosophy, medicine, and engineering.
He was educated at the University of Buenos Aires, where he received a doctor of jurisprudence degree.
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