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This post makes no sense. Anyway there are a plethora of works which directly address your question:
http://www.amazon.com/Nietzsche-Law-Philosophers-Francis-Mootz/dp/0754626202
http://www.amazon.com/Critical-Jurisprudence-Political-Philosophy-Justice/dp/184113452X
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0691133778/ref=cm_sw_su_dp
and these are just the ones that directly invoke Nietzsche rather than Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, Lacan, Heidegger, Agamben which together probably are the entirely of jurisprudence as a field. You seem to have a bunch of misundstandings about Nietzsche's thought and what jurisprudence is so I can't really answer your question.