The term "more juristic" refers to something that is related to or concerned with the law. Synonyms for this phrase include "legalistic", "judicial", "juridical", "legal", "lawyerly", and "legal-minded". Each of these words refers to the application or study of laws and their interpretation. "Legalistic" connotes a strict adherence to legal principles, while "judicial" refers to the actions of a judge or court. "Juridical" emphasizes the legal system and the role of laws in society. "Legal" is a general term that encompasses many aspects of law, and "lawyerly" refers specifically to the work of a lawyer. "Legal-minded" describes someone who thinks about and approaches problems from a legal perspective.