The Collaborative International Dictionary
Jurisprudential \Ju`ris*pru*den"tial\, a.
Of or pertaining to jurisprudence.
--Stewart.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to jurisprudence
WordNet
adj. relating to the science or philosophy of law or a system of laws
Usage examples of "jurisprudential".
But from every perspective other than the strictly jurisprudential one, the case remains troubling and unsettled, with the more than nagging feeling lingering that in the Lizzie Borden case, justice has not been served.
Mostly they seem to study and take advantage of bureaucratic and jurisprudential loopholes, quite legally enabling their clients to stick it to their ex-husbands or deadbeat creditors or whomever.
But I doubt that this judgment, though obvious to any man of common sense, quite fits into the rules of our American jurisprudential game.
Constitution is extremely attentive to the self-reflective moment, the life and exercise of the Constitution are instead, throughout their jurisprudential and political history, decidedly open to expansive movements, to the renewed declaration of the democratic foundation of power.
When you are overwhelmed by the case, the business deal, the jurisprudential study, when you are exhausted, when you cannot bear the thought of proceeding one more moment, you can find salvation only by pushing forward, deeper into the tangle.