American Law in the Twentieth Century

American Law in the Twentieth Century
Title American Law in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Meir Friedman
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 1468
Release 2004-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300102992

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American law in the twentieth century describes the explosion of law over the past century into almost every aspect of American life. Since 1900 the center of legal gravity in the United States has shifted from the state to the federal government, with the creation of agencies and programs ranging from Social Security to the Securities Exchange Commission to the Food and Drug Administration. Major demographic changes have spurred legal developments in such areas as family law and immigration law. Dramatic advances in technology have placed new demands on the legal system in fields ranging from automobile regulation to intellectual property. Throughout the book, Friedman focuses on the social context of American law. He explores the extent to which transformations in the legal order have resulted from the social upheavals of the twentieth century--including two world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, and the sexual revolution. Friedman also discusses the international context of American law: what has the American legal system drawn from other countries? And in an age of global dominance, what impact has the American legal system had abroad? This engrossing book chronicles a century of revolutionary change within a legal system that has come to affect us all.

A History of American Law, Revised Edition

A History of American Law, Revised Edition
Title A History of American Law, Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author Lawrence M. Friedman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 786
Release 2010-06-15
Genre Law
ISBN 1451602669

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A History of American Law has become a classic for students of law, American history and sociology across the country. In this brilliant and immensely readable book, Lawrence M. Friedman tells the whole fascinating story of American law from its beginnings in the colonies to the present day. By showing how close the life of the law is to the economic and political life of the country, he makes a complex subject understandable and engrossing. A History of American Law presents the achievements and failures of the American legal system in the context of America's commercial and working world, family practices and attitudes toward property, slavery, government, crime and justice. Now Professor Friedman has completely revised and enlarged his landmark work, incorporating a great deal of new material. The book contains newly expanded notes, a bibliography and a bibliographical essay.

The Cambridge History of Law in America

The Cambridge History of Law in America
Title The Cambridge History of Law in America PDF eBook
Author Michael Grossberg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2011-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 9781107605053

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Volume I of the Cambridge History of Law in America begins the account of law in America with the very first moments of European colonization and settlement of the North American landmass. It follows those processes across two hundred years to the eventual creation and stabilization of the American republic. The book discusses the place of law in regard to colonization and empire, indigenous peoples, government and jurisdiction, population migrations, economic and commercial activity, religion, the creation of social institutions, and revolutionary politics. The Cambridge History of Law in America has been made possible by the generous support of the American Bar Foundation.

Legalist Empire

Legalist Empire
Title Legalist Empire PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Allen Coates
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 297
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0190495952

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'Legalist Empire' explores the intimate connections between international law and empire in the United States from 1898 to 1919.

The Ages of American Law

The Ages of American Law
Title The Ages of American Law PDF eBook
Author Grant Gilmore
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 248
Release 2015-01-13
Genre Law
ISBN 030021104X

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Following its publication in 1974, Grant Gilmore's compact portrait of the development of American law from the eighteenth century to the mid-twentieth century became a classic. In this new edition, the portrait is brought up to date with a new chapter by Philip Bobbitt that surveys the trajectory of American law since the original publication. Bobbitt also provides a Foreword on Gilmore and the celebrated lectures that inspired The Ages of American Law. "Sharp, opinionated, and as pungent as cheddar."—New Republic "This book has the engaging qualities of good table talk among a group of sophisticated and educated friends—given body by broad learning and a keen imagination and spiced with wit."—Willard Hurst

Law in America

Law in America
Title Law in America PDF eBook
Author Lawrence M. Friedman
Publisher Modern Library
Pages 226
Release 2004-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 0812972856

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Throughout America’s history, our laws have been a reflection of who we are, of what we value, of who has control. They embody our society’s genetic code. In the masterful hands of the subject’s greatest living historian, the story of the evolution of our laws serves to lay bare the deciding struggles over power and justice that have shaped this country from its birth pangs to the present. Law in America is a supreme example of the historian’s art, its brevity a testament to the great elegance and wit of its composition.

The Futility of Law and Development

The Futility of Law and Development
Title The Futility of Law and Development PDF eBook
Author Jedidiah Joseph Kroncke
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 373
Release 2016
Genre Law
ISBN 0190233524

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This text uses the Sino-American relationship to trace the decline of American legal cosmopolitanism from the Revolutionary era until today.