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[[Acronym::J.D.]] stands for [[stands for::Juris Doctoris]], or "Doctor of Laws". It is the most common law degree typically awarded that can qualify someone to sit for a bar examination in the United States. | [[Acronym::J.D.]] stands for [[stands for::Juris Doctoris]], or "Doctor of Laws". It is the most common law degree typically awarded that can qualify someone to sit for a bar examination in the United States. | ||
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Revision as of 03:31, November 1, 2010
J.D. stands for Juris Doctoris, or "Doctor of Laws". It is the most common law degree typically awarded that can qualify someone to sit for a bar examination in the United States.
Education data of | Degree | Graduated from | Graduated in year |
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Alex | J.D. | Washington University in St. Louis | 2003 |