jurisprudents

/ˌdʒʊrɪsˈpruːdənts/
noun
  1. People who are experts in the theory or philosophy of law; legal scholars.
    • The conference brought together jurisprudents from universities across the country.
    • Leading jurisprudents continue to debate the role of morality in law.
    • Ancient Roman jurisprudents laid the groundwork for modern legal systems.
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