Published as Chapter 18 in The Legacy of Wesley Hohfeld: Edited Major Works, Select Personal Papers, and Original Commentaries, Shyam Balganesh, Ted Sichelman & Henry Smith, eds. Wesley Hohfeld (1879 - 1918) is well known to legal philosophers and to property teachers for his table of fundamental conceptions, a terminological framework for understanding legal doctrine and reasoning. This work was also substantively important for some members of the American Legal Realist movement and Critical Legal Studies. More personally he was part of the generation of law teachers who had to figure out how to become a professional academic in the years after completion of the job of reordering of the corpus juris in the wake of the demise of the writ sy...
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Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, born in 1879, died prematurely in 1918. He left only a few law journal artic...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld’s 1913 article, Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasonin...
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Legum Magister, or LL.M., degrees have come under increasing criticism in recent years in the United...
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I was delighted to receive recently a copy of a letter from the distinguished faculty advisor of the...
Mark Tushnet, whose many contributions to legal scholarship we celebrate at this symposium, has been...
Teaching law has its special pleasures. At Yale, they come in abundance, since our classes are small...
In 1930, Judge Learned Hand, widely regarded as one of the most distinguished judges in our nation\u...
The invitation to reflect on changes in law and the humanities over the past decade provides an op...
Wesley Hohfeld is known the world over as the legal theorist who famously developed a taxonomy of le...
Wesley Hohfeld was an important legal theorist from the early 20th century. His article, Some Funda...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, born in 1879, died prematurely in 1918. He left only a few law journal artic...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld’s 1913 article, Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasonin...
Hohfeld is one of the best-known analytical philosophers to have written in the area of private law ...
This very short book is a reprinting of the two articles in which Hohfeld explained his eight types ...
This essay reflects upon that career and considers some larger intellectual issues about the vocatio...
Legum Magister, or LL.M., degrees have come under increasing criticism in recent years in the United...
What does it take to become a law professor? With the publication of Brannon Denning, Marcia McCormi...
When teaching law to students is to be done, the professor\u27s lot is not a happy one. W.S. Gilbert...
I was delighted to receive recently a copy of a letter from the distinguished faculty advisor of the...
Mark Tushnet, whose many contributions to legal scholarship we celebrate at this symposium, has been...
Teaching law has its special pleasures. At Yale, they come in abundance, since our classes are small...
In 1930, Judge Learned Hand, widely regarded as one of the most distinguished judges in our nation\u...
The invitation to reflect on changes in law and the humanities over the past decade provides an op...