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A Doctor of Canon and Civil Law, from the Latin doctor utriusque iuris, or iuris utriusque doctor, or doctor iuris utriusque ("doctor of both laws") is a scholar who has acquired a doctorate in both civil law and church law. The degree was common among Catholic and German scholars of the Middle Ages and early modern times, but is less so today. In unique circumstances, ex-President of the U.S. Mr. Cleveland was given the J.U.D. as an honorary degree by the Augustinian College of St. Thomas in... full article at wikipedia
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