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What does AMJUR stand for?

American Jurisprudence


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Justice Lewison was clear both on the fact of divergence from American jurisprudence that ".
He later received a research scholarship from Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US allowing him to obtain a degree in American jurisprudence (LL.
Mr Simpson is unique in the history of American jurisprudence," Galanter said.
It was a dumb answer that has been the last word in American jurisprudence for 69 years -- dumb because if militia (National Guard) weapons are protected, then Americans are free to own machine guns.
To chart how this took place, Beatty takes the reader on a long, and worthwhile, tour of American jurisprudence.
Now she's a part of the history of American jurisprudence and thus demands study by the nation's scholars.
Amar's (and Levinson's) assertion is outrageous and unprecedented in American jurisprudence.
The theme that runs throughout the first two chapters deals with the similarities and differences between American law and English common law and why American jurisprudence is decentralized primarily to the states instead of centralized into a national government.

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