Law Professor
/ˈlɔː ˌprɒfɛsər/
Definitions
- (n.) An academic specializing in teaching and researching law at a university or law school.
The law professor explained the principles of constitutional law to the students.
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- law professors
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Commentary
Use 'law professor' to denote individuals engaged in both teaching and scholarly legal work, distinguishing them from practicing attorneys.
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