The reception of common law in the United States was stimulated by a very popular and influential treatise Commentaries on the Laws of England by Sir William Blackstone, published in the late 18th century. The work of Blackstone strengthened the continued reception of the common law from the American colonies into the constituent states. Because of the large measure of sovereignty of the states, common law had not exactly developed in the same way in every state. Despite the fact that a single common law was originally exported from England to America, a great variety of factors had led to the development of different common law rules in different states. Albert W. Alschuler from University of Chicago Law School is one of the contemporary A...
Thomas M. Cooley\u27s editions of Blackstone\u27s Commentaries were the 19th century\u27s standard ...
William Blackstone is often identified as a natural law thinker for whom property rights were preemi...
“The main purpose in giving to the public a new edition of the Commentaries of Blackstone, was to pr...
The essay explores the relations between legal change and legal education in an attempt to shed new ...
Remarks delivered at Rethinking the History of Early American Law: Kathryn Preyer\u27s Blackstone in...
The subject of this paper is Blackstones famous declaratory theory of law the claim that judges fi...
Blackstone’s inclination to academic studies, the application of the Ab ovo doctrine to legal educat...
This chapter discusses the fourth volume of Blackstone's Commentaries (1769), asking what contributi...
A Review of The Province of Legislation Determined: Legal Theory in Eighteenth Century Britain by D...
Law Books in Action: Essays on the Anglo-American Legal Treatise explores the history of the legal t...
Throughout the Commentaries, Blackstone repeatedly availed himself of comparative legal history. Com...
The judges of the Supreme Court of Louisiana issued a court order, in the year 1840, mandating a req...
Duncan Kennedy\u27s view of Sir William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England as the f...
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
Thomas M. Cooley\u27s editions of Blackstone\u27s Commentaries were the 19th century\u27s standard ...
William Blackstone is often identified as a natural law thinker for whom property rights were preemi...
“The main purpose in giving to the public a new edition of the Commentaries of Blackstone, was to pr...
The essay explores the relations between legal change and legal education in an attempt to shed new ...
Remarks delivered at Rethinking the History of Early American Law: Kathryn Preyer\u27s Blackstone in...
The subject of this paper is Blackstones famous declaratory theory of law the claim that judges fi...
Blackstone’s inclination to academic studies, the application of the Ab ovo doctrine to legal educat...
This chapter discusses the fourth volume of Blackstone's Commentaries (1769), asking what contributi...
A Review of The Province of Legislation Determined: Legal Theory in Eighteenth Century Britain by D...
Law Books in Action: Essays on the Anglo-American Legal Treatise explores the history of the legal t...
Throughout the Commentaries, Blackstone repeatedly availed himself of comparative legal history. Com...
The judges of the Supreme Court of Louisiana issued a court order, in the year 1840, mandating a req...
Duncan Kennedy\u27s view of Sir William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England as the f...
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
Thomas M. Cooley\u27s editions of Blackstone\u27s Commentaries were the 19th century\u27s standard ...
William Blackstone is often identified as a natural law thinker for whom property rights were preemi...
“The main purpose in giving to the public a new edition of the Commentaries of Blackstone, was to pr...