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  • curprev 23:5223:52, 17 April 2022 2601:205:3:dee2:510d:5382:5e4d:6e64 talk 17,461 bytes −9 There is no such degree as the Juris Doctorate. The actual name of the degree in Latin is Juris Doctor. “Juris” is Latin (with no exact English equivalent, “Jurisprudence” and “Law” both being inexact translations of Juris). “Doctor” is both Latin and English, and “Doctorate” is English. Using Juris Doctorate is like referring to an Artium Baccalaurens or Bachelor of Arts as a Baccalaureus of Arts or as a Bachelor of Artium. undo

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