Judicial Criminal Statistics in Maryland, 1931

Judicial Criminal Statistics in Maryland, 1931
Title Judicial Criminal Statistics in Maryland, 1931 PDF eBook
Author Leon Carroll Marshall
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1932
Genre Courts
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Comparative Judicial Criminal Statistics: Six States, 1931

Comparative Judicial Criminal Statistics: Six States, 1931
Title Comparative Judicial Criminal Statistics: Six States, 1931 PDF eBook
Author Leon Carroll Marshall
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1932
Genre Criminal statistics
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Judicial Criminal Statistics

Judicial Criminal Statistics
Title Judicial Criminal Statistics PDF eBook
Author Leon Carroll Marshall
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1932
Genre Criminal statistics
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Study of the Judicial System of Maryland

Study of the Judicial System of Maryland
Title Study of the Judicial System of Maryland PDF eBook
Author Johns Hopkins University. Institute of Law
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1932
Genre Criminal statistics
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Ohio Criminal Statistics, 1931

Ohio Criminal Statistics, 1931
Title Ohio Criminal Statistics, 1931 PDF eBook
Author Alfred Bettman
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 1932
Genre Courts
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American Legal Realism and Empirical Social Science

American Legal Realism and Empirical Social Science
Title American Legal Realism and Empirical Social Science PDF eBook
Author John Henry Schlegel
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 433
Release 2000-11-09
Genre History
ISBN 0807864366

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John Henry Schlegel recovers a largely ignored aspect of American Legal Realism, a movement in legal thought in the 1920s and 1930s that sought to bring the modern notion of empirical science into the study and teaching of law. In this book, he explores individual Realist scholars' efforts to challenge the received notion that the study of law was primarily a matter of learning rules and how to manipulate them. He argues that empirical research was integral to Legal Realism, and he explores why this kind of research did not, finally, become a part of American law school curricula. Schlegel reviews the work of several prominent Realists but concentrates on the writings of Walter Wheeler Cook, Underhill Moore, and Charles E. Clark. He reveals how their interest in empirical research was a product of their personal and professional circumstances and demonstrates the influence of John Dewey's ideas on the expression of that interest. According to Schlegel, competing understandings of the role of empirical inquiry contributed to the slow decline of this kind of research by professors of law. Originally published in 1995. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement

Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement
Title Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement PDF eBook
Author William Twining
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 667
Release 2012-09-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107023386

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First published in 1973, Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement is a classic account of American Legal Realism and its leading figure. Karl Llewellyn is the best known and most substantial jurist of the group of lawyers known as the American Realists. He made important contributions to legal theory, legal sociology, commercial law, contract law, civil liberties and legal education. This intellectual biography sets Llewellyn in the broad context of the rise of the American Realist Movement and contains an overview of his life before focusing on his most important works, including The Cheyenne Way, The Bramble Bush, The Common Law Tradition and the Uniform Commercial Code. In this second edition the original text is supplemented with a preface by Frederick Schauer and an afterword in which William Twining gives a fascinating account of the making of the book and comments on developments in relevant legal scholarship over the past forty years.