
American Legal Realism
by Fisher, William W.; Horwitz, Morton J.; Reed, Thomas A.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Antecedents | |
The Common Law (1881) | |
""The Origin and Scope of the American Doctrine of Constitutional Law"" (1893) | |
The Path of the Law (1897) | |
Lochner v. New York (1905) (Holmes, J., dissenting) | |
""Liberty of Contract"" (1909) | |
The Nature and Sources of the Law (1909) | |
""Law in Books and Law in Action"" (1910) | |
""Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning"" (1913) | |
The Struggle over the Meaning of ""Realism"" | |
""A Realistic Jurisprudence--The Next Step"" (1930) | |
""The Call for Realist Jurisprudence"" (1931) | |
""Some Realism About Realism--Responding to Dean Pound"" (1931) | |
Law and the Market | |
""Offer and Acceptance, and Some of the Resulting Legal Relations"" (1917) | |
""The Standardizing of Contracts"" (1917) | |
""What Price Contract?--An Essay in Perspective"" (1931) | |
""The Reliance Interest in Contract Damages"" (1936-1937) | |
The Critique of the Public/Private Distinction | |
""Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-Coercive State"" (1923) | |
""Property and Sovereignty"" (1927) | |
""Law Making by Private Groups"" (1937) | |
M Witmark & Sons v. Fred Fisher Music Co. (1942) (Frank, J., dissenting) | |
Law and Organizational Society Vegelahn V. Guntner (1896) | |
""The Basis of Vicarious Liability"" (1917) | |
International News Service v. Associated Press (1918) | |
""The Historic Background of Corporate Legal Personality"" (1926) | |
The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932) | |
The Administrative Process (1938) | |
Legal Reasoning | |
The Nature of the Judicial Process (1921) | |
Pennsylvania Coal Company v. Mahon (1922) | |
""Logical Method and Law"" (1924) | |
The Theory of Judicial Decision: Or How Judges Think"" (1925) | |
""A Return to Stare Decisis"" (1928) | |
""The Judgement Intuitive: The Function of the 'Hunch' in Judicial Decision"" (1929) | |
Law and the Modern Mind (1930) | |
""Transcendental Nonsense and the Functional Approach"" (1935) | |
""Remarks on the Theory of Apellate Decision and the Rules or Canons About How Statutes Are to Be Construed"" (1950) | |
Law as Social Science | |
Brief Defendant in Error, Muller v. Oregon (1908) | |
""Scientific Method and the Law"" (1927) | |
The Cheyenne Way (1941) | |
""Law and Learning Theory: A Study in Legal Control"" (1943) | |
Legal Education and Legal Scholarship | |
Summary of Studies in Legal Education (1929) | |
""Institute Priests and Yale Observers--A Reply to Dean Goodrich"" (1936) | |
""Goodbye to Law Reviews"" (1936) | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
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