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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.
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Latest revision as of 17:50, November 2, 2010

J.D. stands for Juris Doctoris, or "Doctor of Laws". It is the most common law degree typically awarded in the United States that can qualify someone to sit for a bar examination there.

People holding a(n) J.D. degree:
PersonDegreeGraduated fromGraduated in year
AlexJ.D.Washington University in St. Louis2003