Constitutional Lawyer

/ˌkɒnstɪˈtjuːʃənl ˈlɔːjər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A lawyer specializing in constitutional law, focusing on the interpretation and application of a nation's constitution.
    The constitutional lawyer argued that the law violated fundamental rights protected by the constitution.

Forms

  • constitutional lawyer
  • constitutional lawyers

Commentary

A constitutional lawyer often advises on cases involving constitutional challenges, rights disputes, and government powers; clarity on jurisdiction (e.g., federal or state constitution) is essential in practice.

This glossary is for general informational and educational purposes only. Definitions are jurisdiction-agnostic but reflect terminology and concepts primarily drawn from English and American legal traditions. Nothing herein constitutes legal advice or creates a lawyer-client relationship. Users should consult qualified counsel for advice on specific matters or jurisdictions.

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