Jurisprudents
Jurisprudents are a rarely used plural noun referring to individuals who study, interpret, and develop jurisprudence—the theory and philosophy of law. In modern usage, the term is largely synonymous with jurists or legal scholars, and can describe judges, professors, and theorists who engage with legal texts and concepts.
The root comes from Latin juris prudentia, meaning law and prudence. English usage appears in older or
They analyze statutes, precedents, and constitutional provisions; they articulate theories of legal systems, interpret texts, and
In civil law traditions, jurists sometimes have official authority, such as scholars of codified law who influence
Related topics include jurisprudence, jurist, and legal philosophy.