This work of legal history explores the intellectual underpinnings of law in the early republic by examining the thought of scientifically minded legal scholars. It understands legal science as a coherent jurisprudential movement that was responsible for the institutionalization of law in many settings, productions, and movements.
This work of legal history explores the intellectual underpinnings of law in the early republic by examining the thought of scientifically minded legal scholars. It understands legal science as a coherent jurisprudential movement that was responsible for the institutionalization of law in many settings, productions, and movements.
Steven J. Macias is assistant professor of law at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
Inhaltsangabe
An Introduction to the History of Law in the Early Republic Part I: Legal Science Chapter 1. Expounding Legal Science: Early Republican Law Lectures Chapter 2. The Philosophy of Legal Science Part II: Legal Scientists Chapter 3. Knickerbocker as Legal Scientist: Gulian C. Verplanck Chapter 4. English Radical as Legal Scientist: Thomas Cooper Chapter 5. Southern Scholar as Legal Scientist: Hugh S. Legaré Chapter 6. New England Justice as Legal Scientist: Joseph Story Conclusion
An Introduction to the History of Law in the Early Republic Part I: Legal Science Chapter 1. Expounding Legal Science: Early Republican Law Lectures Chapter 2. The Philosophy of Legal Science Part II: Legal Scientists Chapter 3. Knickerbocker as Legal Scientist: Gulian C. Verplanck Chapter 4. English Radical as Legal Scientist: Thomas Cooper Chapter 5. Southern Scholar as Legal Scientist: Hugh S. Legaré Chapter 6. New England Justice as Legal Scientist: Joseph Story Conclusion
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