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jurisprudence

The science of law in the abstract - that is, not the study of any particular laws or legal system, but of the principles upon which legal systems are founded.


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He begins by distancing himself from the two positions that dominate contemporary American jurisprudential disputes: conservatives who adhere to the original meaning of the Constitution while eschewing the idea of a "living Constitution," and their liberal opponents who oppose them on both counts.
We need to pay grave attention to John Paul II's warning about idealized, unrealistic notions of marriage: "The concept of marriage as a reciprocal gift of the persons would seem to justify a vague doctrinal and jurisprudential tendency to broaden the requirements for capacity or psychological maturity and for the freedom and awareness necessary to contract marriage validly.
In fact, the US has a 100-year jurisprudential tradition of informed consent.
 
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