Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence

Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence
Title Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence PDF eBook
Author John Milton Goodenow
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Release 1960
Genre Law
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Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence

Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence
Title Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence PDF eBook
Author John Milton Goodenow
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Pages 426
Release 1972
Genre Common law
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Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence

Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence
Title Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence PDF eBook
Author John Milton Goodenow
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Pages 450
Release 1972
Genre Common law
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Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence

Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence
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Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence

Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence
Title Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence PDF eBook
Author John Milton Goodenow
Publisher William s Hein & Company
Pages 426
Release 1972
Genre Law
ISBN 9780899410166

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The author completely opposes the Judge's viewpoint. His thesis, upheld by most of the Ohio judges at the time, has been the basis for rejection of all common law crimes in Ohio. A virulent attack upon the natural law concepts of the Anglo-Saxon legal structure which the author replaces with a theory of law based on specific legislation.

Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence

Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence
Title Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence PDF eBook
Author John Milton Goodenow
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Pages 448
Release 1972
Genre Law
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The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860

The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860
Title The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860 PDF eBook
Author Morton J. Horwitz
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 382
Release 1977
Genre History
ISBN 9780674903715

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In a remarkable book based on prodigious research, Morton J. Horwitz offers a sweeping overview of the emergence of a national (and modern) legal system from English and colonial antecedents. He treats the evolution of the common law as intellectual history and also demonstrates how the shifting views of private law became a dynamic element in the economic growth of the United States. Horwitz's subtle and sophisticated explanation of societal change begins with the common law, which was intended to provide justice for all. The great breakpoint came after 1790 when the law was slowly transformed to favor economic growth and development. The courts spurred economic competition instead of circumscribing it. This new instrumental law flourished as the legal profession and the mercantile elite forged a mutually beneficial alliance to gain wealth and power. The evolving law of the early republic interacted with political philosophy, Horwitz shows. The doctrine of laissez-faire, long considered the cloak for competition, is here seen as a shield for the newly rich. By the 1840s the overarching reach of the doctrine prevented further distribution of wealth and protected entrenched classes by disallowing the courts very much power to intervene in economic life. This searching interpretation, which connects law and the courts to the real world, will engage historians in a new debate. For to view the law as an engine of vast economic transformation is to challenge in a stunning way previous interpretations of the eras of revolution and reform.