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What (who) is jurist - definition

ONLINE LEGAL NEWS SERVICE
Jurist Legal News & Research; Jurist.org; JURIST

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A jurist is a person who is an expert on law. (FORMAL)
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A jurist is a person with expert knowledge of law; someone who analyses and comments on law."One who professes or treats of law; one versed in the science of law; a legal writer": This person is usually a specialist legal scholar, mostly (but not always) with a formal qualification in law and often a legal practitioner.
JURIST         
JURIST is a non-profit online legal news service run by law student volunteers from 29 law schools in the US, the UK, the Netherlands, Kenya, Mauritius, India, Australia, and New Zealand. It features continuously updated US and international legal news based on primary source documents and contextualized by informed commentary provided by law professors, policymakers, lawyers and law students.

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Jurist (website)

Jurist (stylized in all caps) is a non-profit online legal news service run by law student volunteers from 29 law schools in the US, the UK, the Netherlands, Kenya, Mauritius, India, Australia, and New Zealand. It features continuously updated US and international legal news based on primary source documents and contextualized by informed commentary provided by law professors, policymakers, lawyers and law students. An internet-based example of service learning, Jurist gives its law student staffers ongoing opportunities to broaden their awareness of current legal events and develops their research and writing skills in a 21st-century technological environment while they serve the public as apprentice journalists. The site is owned and operated by Jurist Legal News and Research Services, Inc., a 501(c)(3) educational organization based at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law led by executive director Megan McKee in conjunction with a board of directors chaired by Professor Bernard Hibbitts, who is also Jurist's publisher and editor-in-chief.

Examples of use of jurist
1. Adding insult to injury, they have even recruited a star jurist to help clip their wings.
2. Finding a suitable successor to such a dedicated jurist is a heavy task indeed.
3. He says she was neither apro– nor an anti–business jurist.
4. Finding a suitable successor to such a dedicated jurist is a heavy task indeed.‘‘ – Sen.
5. Kavanaugh spoke as if his closeness to the executive were an asset to an independent jurist.