Jurisprudential theory is usually divided into two major modes of analysis.
There are many references to his jurisprudential decisions in medieval literature.
He has a reputation as an excellent jurisprudential mind.
Jurisprudential counterparts are found in legal realism, neo-legal positivism, critical legal studies, and the economic theory of law (rational choice theory).
My preliminary remarks on "so-called incorporation" explain why the problem of the boundaries of law is an unprofitable focus for a jurisprudential discussion.
For there are no grounds for attributing to ordinary speakers a notion of jurisprudential progress corresponding to the notion of scientific progress.
The promulgation question has been treated occasionally in the jurisprudential literature, although typically only as a subordinate theorem.
But this is not to deny the mere possibility that they might come to rely on jurisprudential expertise at some later time.