| Cops |
| Rule |
| John |
| Blue |
| Firm |
| L.A. |
| Edict |
| Clerk |
| Order |
| Canon |
| Decree |
| Statute |
| Precept |
| Partner |
| The fuzz |
| Murphy's |
| Bar code |
| Principle |
| Ordinance |
| Bar study |
| Bar focus |
| Enactment |
| GUIDELINE |
| Bar topic |
| Martial __ |
| House work |
| School ___ |
| Civic rule |
| Firm field |
| Legal rule |
| Lemon ___. |
| Regulation |
| Legislation |
| Trial topic |
| Case study? |
| Brief topic |
| Finch forte |
| Former bill |
| House rule? |
| Legal field |
| Turow topic |
| Bar concern |
| Type of suit |
| Corpus juris |
| Judy's field |
| Judy's study |
| Legisla-tion |
| TV's "LA ___ |
| Curler Kelly |
| Part of LSAT |
| Trial subject |
| Court concern |
| Body of rules |
| Court ruling? |
| Bonar or John |
| ___ and order |
| It's the ___! |
| Clerk's field |
| Court subject |
| Despot's word |
| John or Salic |
| Judge's study |
| Solon's forte |
| Trial concern |
| Unwritten ___ |
| Allred's area |
| Brief subject |
| Finch's field |
| Gresham's ___ |
| Judge's field |
| Lines: Part 3 |
| Mason's field |
| John or Bonar |
| Jurisprudence |
| Code component |
| __ of averages |
| Order" partner |
| Burger's forte |
| Court standard |
| Darrow's field |
| Graduate study |
| Jurist's study |
| Postgrad field |
| Yale specialty |
| Murphy has one |
| Judge's concern |
| Actor Jude ____ |
| Autocrat's word |
| Attorney-at-___ |
| Britain's Bonar |
| Cops, with "the |
| Court's concern |
| Dictator's word |
| Legal ordinance |
| The "L" of LSAT |
| Order precursor |
| Matlock's field |
| Order companion |
| Kind of partner |
| Legislative act |
| Common practice |
| Order's partner |
| Legal profession |
| Kind of practice |
| I Fought the ___ |
| Counselor's area |
| Field with cases |
| Field with torts |
| Jurist's concern |
| Jurist's reading |
| One on the books |
| Portia's calling |
| Shapiro's metier |
| Solon's creation |
| Some practice it |
| This may be blue |
| ___ & Order: SVU |
| Scientific truth |
| Some lay it down |
| Partner of order |
| Attorney's field |
| Belli's bailiwick |
| Grad school major |
| Boston's Cardinal |
| Civil conclusion? |
| Congress makes it |
| Congressional act |
| Counselor's field |
| Criminal follower |
| Harvard specialty |
| It gets laid down |
| It's often broken |
| Item on the books |
| Litigator's field |
| Long-armed entity |
| Marshal's concern |
| Matlock's concern |
| Murphy's or Salic |
| Post-grad pursuit |
| Speed limit, e.g. |
| White ___ Alberta |
| ___ of the jungle |
| Lay down the ____ |
| Order's companion |
| Police, with "the |
| It's on the books |
| Barrister's field |
| Legislative output |
| Bad thing to break |
| Attorney's concern |
| One for the books? |
| Bailey's bailiwick |
| Blackstone's field |
| Blackstone's topic |
| Cardinal of Boston |
| Companion of order |
| Dershowitz's field |
| English actor Jude |
| Gresham's or Salic |
| Gresham's, for one |
| Judges lay it down |
| Magistrate's focus |
| Mason's profession |
| Newton formulation |
| Prosecutor's field |
| What "torah" means |
| What a bill covers |
| Actor Jude of "Spy |
| Cardinal at Boston |
| It has a "long arm |
| Police, informally |
| Postgraduate major |
| Nomologists' forte |
| Postgraduate study |
| Postgraduate field |
| Part of a bar code? |
| Mosaic contribution |
| 'Alfie' star (2004) |
| Barrister's concern |
| Community ordinance |
| Concern of Congress |
| Counselor's subject |
| Denny Crane's field |
| Ginsberg's practice |
| Order's counterpart |
| Something in a code |
| Ally McBeal's field |
| Firm figure's field |
| Perry Mason's field |
| ___-abiding citizen |
| It may be laid down |
| Attorney's specialty |
| Piece of legislation |
| Attorney's expertise |
| The Good Wife" field |
| Anarchist's aversion |
| Barrister's province |
| Bill's future, maybe |
| Boyle's or Gresham's |
| Enforcers, with "the |
| Judges administer it |
| Learned Hand's field |
| Lincoln's profession |
| Marshall's expertise |
| Practiced profession |
| Scientific principle |
| Barrister's practice |
| Practice with briefs |
| Something to practice |
| What bills may become |
| Legal Eagles" concern |
| L.A. ___," TV program |
| Grad-school specialty |
| It might be laid down |
| JOHNNY ___ (THE COPS) |
| Murphy's or Gresham's |
| Post-graduate pursuit |
| Sotomayor's specialty |
| USA Patriot Act, e.g. |
| What the world needs. |
| Barrister's bailiwick |
| Something to lay down |
| Subject of a bar exam |
| Supreme Court subject |
| Attorney's profession |
| Professional practice |
| Successful legislation |
| The Paper Chase" topic |
| Alicia Florick's field |
| Graduate area of study |
| Jude who's not obscure |
| One might cover lemons |
| Perp chaser, with "the |
| Physics class equation |
| Supreme Court's sphere |
| What the police uphold |
| Murphy's is well known |
| Certain clerk's concern |
| Some postgraduate study |
| Something "on the books |
| What a court interprets |
| Martial or Murphy's ___ |
| Scientist's formulation |
| The Clintons studied it |
| What the police enforce |
| Boston Legal" profession |
| Side Effects" actor Jude |
| Field with many partners |
| It has collars and stays |
| Its spirit may be broken |
| Maker or breaker lead-in |
| Profession with partners |
| Some post-graduate study |
| Stryper "Against the ___ |
| The Paper Chase" subject |
| Post-grad study, perhaps |
| Perry Mason's profession |
| ''The Practice'' practice |
| Against the ___ (illegal) |
| Business involving briefs |
| Judy Sheindlin studied it |
| Major for many presidents |
| Robert Kardashian's field |
| Result of a veto override |
| Word after common or case |
| Word after leash or lemon |
| Type of firm in "The Firm |
| Area with briefs and cases |
| Important physics equation |
| Latin is often heard in it |
| What Gandhi once practiced |
| Word with "blue" or "lemon |
| A shrewd pickpurse": Howell |
| Actor Jude of "Side Effects |
| Against the ___ (not legal) |
| Father William's profession |
| One may be passed or broken |
| Postgraduate study, perhaps |
| Song and album by the Doors |
| Two-time Oscar nominee Jude |
| It's often found with order |
| No smoking," in some places |
| Attorney's area of expertise |
| Subject for a bar discussion |
| Typical John Grisham subject |
| What the "attorney" is "at"? |
| Word with common or criminal |
| '-- & Order: Criminal Intent' |
| British Columbia curler Kelly |
| Foundation of a civil society |
| If you fight it, it might win |
| The ___ is a ass: Dickens |
| Word with "maker" or "breaker |
| Attorney's field of expertise |
| Police, with "the," informally |
| Proverbially long-armed entity |
| What an attorney-to-be studies |
| Break the ___ (commit a crime) |
| British P.M. after Lloyd George |
| Field for a judge or prosecutor |
| It may be studied at Vanderbilt |
| It's practiced on "The Practice |
| It's not damaged by being broken |
| What Moses received on Mt. Sinai |
| Word with "martial" or "Murphy's |
| Jude of "The Grand Budapest Hotel |
| ___ & Order: Special Victims Unit |
| Relationship statement, in science |
| Specialty of a Library of Congress |
| People's Sexiest Man Alive of 2004 |
| The Talented Mr. Ripley" actor Jude |
| It's laid down by authority figures |
| Subject of many John Grisham novels |
| Break the ___ (do something illegal) |
| Its practice doesn't make it perfect |
| What a bill becomes when it's passed |
| What W.J.C. taught at the U. of Ark. |
| ___ of large numbers (statistics topic) |
| '70s Ohio band that followed the rules? |
| The ___ is a ass": Dickens's Mr. Bumble |
| ___ & Order" (long-running drama series) |
| What police officers are sworn to uphold |
| Bill, after being signed by the president |
| Jude of "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows |
| Actor Jude of HBO's upcoming "The Young Pope |
| Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" actor Jude |
| What a bill becomes once it's passed and signed |
| ___ & Order" (show in which "vic" means "victim") |
| Where there is no ___, there is no freedom": Locke |
| Actor Jude who was once People's Sexiest Man Alive |
| Field for prosecutors, judges, and defense attorneys |
| He played Watson in "Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows |
| Central Park landscape architect Frederick ___ Olmsted |
| Murphy's ___ ("Anything that can go wrong will go wrong") |
| Breaking the ___" (Judas Priest single on VH1's list of the 40 Greatest Metal Songs) |