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    Ju·ris doc·tor
    /ˌjo͝oris ˈdäktər/

    noun

    • 1. see JD

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  2. Jun 15, 2023 · A Juris Doctor (JD) degree is the professional degree necessary to become a lawyer. A JD degree is a terminal degree —or the highest level of degree you can achieve in a given discipline. In order to begin a Juris Doctor program, you will need to have first earned your bachelor’s degree, but you do not need a master’s degree .

  3. The Juris Doctor (abbreviated J.D.) is the degree awarded in the US (and some common law countries) after the completion of law school (typically a three-year post-undergraduate program, which does not require a thesis). This is the replacement of the Bachelor of Law (See Bachelor of Law ).

  4. Definition of "Juris Doctor". A graduate degree in law given by many universities that often supersedes the Bachelor of Laws due to the rigorous standards of admission and grading. How to use "Juris Doctor" in a sentence.

  5. A juris doctor, or J.D., is an academic degree awarded to an individual at the completion of a period of study at a law school. The holder of a juris doctor must take a bar examination given by the state in which the person desires to be admitted to practice law.

  6. 6 days ago · A Juris Doctor (JD) is a three-year professional graduate degree required to become a licensed lawyer. It signifies an advanced level of expertise and specialization as the highest degree that can be achieved in the legal field. Juris Doctor Degree Requirements.

  7. Juris Doctor (J.D.) is the professional degree that has been required to practice law in the United States in almost all states for decades.

  8. Juris Doctor definition: a degree awarded by a school of law to a person who has completed the graduate program of study. Abbreviations. See examples of JURIS DOCTOR used in a sentence.

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