American Lawyers in a Changing Society, 1776-1876 focuses on the interactions between law, lawyers, and American society taking into account not only the influence that bench and bar wielded over the lay public, but also the equally important restraints that societal norms imposed upon the thinking and behavior of the professional classes.https://scholarship.law.edu/fac_books/1082/thumbnail.jp
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v. represents versus which is found in legal case names, such as Marbury v. Madison and Roe v. Wa...
American Lawyers in a Changing Society, 1776-1876 focuses on the interactions between law, lawyers, ...
Published as Chapter 3 in The Cambridge History of Law in America, Volume II, The Long Nineteenth Ce...
In the folklore of American legal history the middle decades of the nineteenth century mark the nadi...
Distinguished scholars in law and the social sciences examine the state of American legal culture, p...
Professionalization of American lawyers from the 1870s to the 1920s has been viewed from two perspec...
This book provides an introduction to the American legal system for a broad readership. Its focus is...
There is no question that law practice has changed in recent decades. More lawyers work in larger un...
study written by a sociologist. Much of the influence of the book, how-ever, has been on disciplines...
This book provides an introduction to the American legal system for a broad readership. Its focus is...
Among all those who encounter the law in the conduct of their lives or who consider it as a career, ...
Approaching the legal profession through the lens of cultural history, Wes Pue explores the social r...
Law, delivered the introduction to the symposium . He described law libraries as symbols of the impo...
American Law in a Global Context is an elegant and erudite introduction to the American legal system...
Lawyers in the United States work in public service, private counseling, and dispute resolution, but...
v. represents versus which is found in legal case names, such as Marbury v. Madison and Roe v. Wa...