Questions: The school of jurisprudence known as is based on the idea that a judge, when ruling on a case, needs to consider not just the law, but social and economic conditions as well. equitable realism equitable idealism legal realism legal idealism

The school of jurisprudence known as is based on the idea that a judge, when ruling on a case, needs to consider not just the law, but social and economic conditions as well.
equitable realism
equitable idealism
legal realism
legal idealism
Transcript text: The school of jurisprudence known as $\qquad$ is based on the idea that a judge, when ruling on a case, needs to consider not just the law, but social and economic conditions as well. equitable realism equitable idealism legal realism legal idealism
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The answer is legal realism

Explanation
Option 1: equitable realism

This is not a recognized school of jurisprudence.

Option 2: equitable idealism

This is also not a recognized school of jurisprudence.

Option 3: legal realism

Legal realism is a school of jurisprudence that emphasizes the idea that judges should consider not only the law but also social and economic conditions when making rulings. This approach suggests that the law cannot be understood in isolation from the realities of how it is applied and the effects it has on society.

Option 4: legal idealism

Legal idealism focuses on the idea that the law should reflect moral principles and ideals, but it does not specifically emphasize the consideration of social and economic conditions in judicial rulings.

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