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1900 to 1910 Jurisprudence
1902 Jurisprudence

Jurisprudence is essentially the theory and philosophy of law. Students of jurisprudence aim to understand the fundamental nature of law, and to analyze its purpose, structure, and application. Jurisprudential scholars (sometimes confusingly referred to as “jurists”) hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the law, the kind of power that it exercises, and its role in human societies. At a practical level, some jurists hope to improve society by studying what the law is, what it ought to be, and how it actually operates. They seek a deeper understanding behind law’s seemingly unpredictable and uncertain nature.

This section reports 160 cases decided during the period of January 7 to December 31, 1902.

Some notable cases decided during this period are:

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# Article Title Author Hits
1 Palma vs. Cañizares Torres, J. 87
2 Hermitaño vs. Clarito Mapa, J. 95
3 U.S. vs. Fowler, et al. Torres, J. 87
4 U.S. vs. Ortiz Arellano, C.J. 87
5 Regalado vs. Luchsinger & Co. Smith, J. 106
6 U.S. vs. Ricoy Arellano, C.J. 75
7 Deveza vs. Guinoo Torres, J. 93
8 de la Rama vs. Mijares Cooper, J. 86
9 Labayen vs. Hernaez Arellano, C.J. 80
10 U.S. vs. Viera Ladd, J. 80
11 Legarda vs. Garcia Valdez Mapa, J. 87
12 U.S. vs. Bornales Mapa, J. 85
13 U.S. vs. Abelinde, et al. Arellano, C.J. 86
14 U.S. vs. Capisonda Cooper, J. 86
15 U.S. vs. Nava Cooper, J. 83
16 U.S. vs. Modama Cooper, J. 88
17 U.S. vs. Santiago, et al. Ladd, J. 81
18 U.S. vs. Correa, et al. Cooper, J. 83
19 Hoey vs. Baldwin Willard, J. 87
20 Domingo vs. Warden of Bilibid Prison Cooper, J. 84
 
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