Judge Story\u27s work appeared at a critical period in Aterican legal history. The bitterness toward England which lingered after the Revolution, intensified by the unhappy war of 182, was no doubt responsible for the hostility toward and suspicion of that peculiarly English institution, the common law.\u27 Evidence is not wanting that our courts were drifting away from the common law doctrines and becoming more -responsive to the appeals of civil law. There was thus furnished a condition favorable to the reception of Roman law through some French form such as the Code Napolion. English equity, in particular, stood in a precarious position. Not alone did it suffer like the common law (in a narrow sense) from suspicion of Britain, but it enc...
In the late sixteenth century, the common law experienced a phenomenal growth, both in the number of...
Review of LEWIS AND LEWIS: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A VICTORIAN SOLICITOR by John Juxo
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...
Judge Story\u27s work appeared at a critical period in Aterican legal history. The bitterness toward...
This work purports to be a treatise upon the entire field of equity. The point of view of the author...
Some years ago President Hutchins of Chicago taught the course on Evidence at the Yale Law School. T...
Story, Joseph. Commentaries on Equity Pleadings, and the Incidents Thereof, According to the Practic...
The hypothesis of continuity has now been ably tested and challenged by William E. Nelson\u27s fine ...
IT is now more than thirty years since Justice Holmes in a brilliant and daring essay set on foot an...
The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States to unite the. law and equity procedures in th...
According to the jacket-blurb which accompanies the book: Thissearching interpretation, which conne...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
Historical interest in popular constitutionalism has enlivened the search for the origins of judicia...
The review of a book long out of print, over 110 years old and almost certainlynot soon to be reissu...
The book under review is a survey of the influence of law on mainland British North America up to ab...
In the late sixteenth century, the common law experienced a phenomenal growth, both in the number of...
Review of LEWIS AND LEWIS: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A VICTORIAN SOLICITOR by John Juxo
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...
Judge Story\u27s work appeared at a critical period in Aterican legal history. The bitterness toward...
This work purports to be a treatise upon the entire field of equity. The point of view of the author...
Some years ago President Hutchins of Chicago taught the course on Evidence at the Yale Law School. T...
Story, Joseph. Commentaries on Equity Pleadings, and the Incidents Thereof, According to the Practic...
The hypothesis of continuity has now been ably tested and challenged by William E. Nelson\u27s fine ...
IT is now more than thirty years since Justice Holmes in a brilliant and daring essay set on foot an...
The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States to unite the. law and equity procedures in th...
According to the jacket-blurb which accompanies the book: Thissearching interpretation, which conne...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
Historical interest in popular constitutionalism has enlivened the search for the origins of judicia...
The review of a book long out of print, over 110 years old and almost certainlynot soon to be reissu...
The book under review is a survey of the influence of law on mainland British North America up to ab...
In the late sixteenth century, the common law experienced a phenomenal growth, both in the number of...
Review of LEWIS AND LEWIS: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A VICTORIAN SOLICITOR by John Juxo
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...