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<p>diplomas in the <a href="page.php?w=accusative">accusative</a> form <i>Juris Doctorem</i>) and at some law schools Doctor of Law (JD), or Doctor of Jurisprudence (also abbreviated JD). "Juris Doctor" literally means "teacher of law", while the Latin for "Doctor of Jurisprudence" <i>Jurisprudentiae Doctor</i> literally means "teacher of legal knowledge". The JSD and SJD are equivalent to PhD degrees in law, while the LLD may be equivalent to the PhD or may be a <a href="page.php?w=higher_doctorate">higher doctorate</a>. The JD differs from the</p><p>
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