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Juris Doctor
Graduate-entry professional degree in lawA Juris Doctor, Doctor of Jurisprudence, or Doctor of Law (JD) is a graduate-entry professional degree that primarily prepares individuals to practice law. In the United States and the Philippines, it is the only qualifying law degree. Other jurisdictions, such as Australia, Canada, and Hong Kong, offer both the postgraduate JD degree as well as the undergraduate Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Civil Law, or other qualifying law degree.
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AI Generated- 1292Edward I of England first requested that lawyers be trained, which led to the institution of the Inns of Court system.
- 1728The Attorneys and Solicitors Act formally established the training of solicitors by a five-year apprenticeship.
- 1753William Blackstone became the first lecturer in English common law at the University of Oxford.