If one would praise a figure of Corbin\u27s stature, one must focus on but a part of the man and his work. I will confine myself here to Corbin\u27s role as an innovator- to the profound influence he had upon educational reform within the Yale Law School, upon the study of contract law, and, more generally, upon the understanding of the common law itself
It has been thirty years since Arthur Corbin\u27s eight-volume treatise on contracts appeared in con...
Columbia Law School’s postwar class of 1948, perhaps more than any other, has brought remarkable dis...
The Yale Law School is a special institution. Many have made that claim and many have sought to defi...
This chapter on Arthur Linton Corbin will appear in the forthcoming collection, Scholars of Contract...
Arthur Linton Corbin was born in Cripple Creek, Colorado on October 17, 1874. After obtaining the B....
Forty years ago last fall I was a student in Arthur Corbin\u27s course on Contracts. Even at that ti...
The following remarks were delivered by Professor Kessler at theYale Law School dinner honoring Prof...
Steeped in the great traditions of the Common Law, Professor Thompson\u27s influence has left an ind...
When a farm-born Kansan becomes one of the great teachers, authors, and scholars in the history of A...
The first installment of the following article on products liability wasdedicated to Mr. Corbin to h...
The reception of common law in the United States was stimulated by a very popular and influential tr...
Arthur Linton Corbin (1874-1967), Karl N. Llewellyn (1893-1962), and Soia Mentschikoff (Llewellyn\u2...
Harry Wellington was my teacher in contracts at the Yale Law School. Harry Wellington has been my co...
On a rough estimate, there were some two hundred items of every variety of legal writing: text books...
I first heard of Arthur Leff in 1967, when the University of PennsylvaniaLaw Review published his ar...
It has been thirty years since Arthur Corbin\u27s eight-volume treatise on contracts appeared in con...
Columbia Law School’s postwar class of 1948, perhaps more than any other, has brought remarkable dis...
The Yale Law School is a special institution. Many have made that claim and many have sought to defi...
This chapter on Arthur Linton Corbin will appear in the forthcoming collection, Scholars of Contract...
Arthur Linton Corbin was born in Cripple Creek, Colorado on October 17, 1874. After obtaining the B....
Forty years ago last fall I was a student in Arthur Corbin\u27s course on Contracts. Even at that ti...
The following remarks were delivered by Professor Kessler at theYale Law School dinner honoring Prof...
Steeped in the great traditions of the Common Law, Professor Thompson\u27s influence has left an ind...
When a farm-born Kansan becomes one of the great teachers, authors, and scholars in the history of A...
The first installment of the following article on products liability wasdedicated to Mr. Corbin to h...
The reception of common law in the United States was stimulated by a very popular and influential tr...
Arthur Linton Corbin (1874-1967), Karl N. Llewellyn (1893-1962), and Soia Mentschikoff (Llewellyn\u2...
Harry Wellington was my teacher in contracts at the Yale Law School. Harry Wellington has been my co...
On a rough estimate, there were some two hundred items of every variety of legal writing: text books...
I first heard of Arthur Leff in 1967, when the University of PennsylvaniaLaw Review published his ar...
It has been thirty years since Arthur Corbin\u27s eight-volume treatise on contracts appeared in con...
Columbia Law School’s postwar class of 1948, perhaps more than any other, has brought remarkable dis...
The Yale Law School is a special institution. Many have made that claim and many have sought to defi...