| School of Jurisprudence | Description |
| 1. Natural Law | A. Rules Based on reason |
| 2. Analytical | B. Principles enforced by courts |
| 3. Realism | C. Immutable and eternal rules based on moral/divine law |
| 4. Philosophical | D. Law as it is |
The matching is as follows: - Natural Law is based on immutable rules derived from moral or divine law.
- Analytical jurisprudence focuses onlaw as it is .
-Realism emphasizes principles enforced by courts. - Philosophical jurisprudence is based on reasoning and logical deduction.