Across
- 3. science or philosophy of law, study of legal systems.
- 6. process of teaching and learning, especially in law schools or universities.
- 9. rules and systems governing society and behavior.
- 10. place where legal cases are heard and decided by judges.
Down
- 1. lawyer in Great Britain who handles preparation and out-of-court work.
- 2. academic qualification earned after completing a program of study.
- 4. institution of higher education offering degrees and research.
- 5. lawyer in Great Britain who argues cases in court.
- 7. head of a faculty or department in a university.
- 8. group of teachers or academic department in a university.
