Law -- United States -- History
Label
Law -- United States -- History
Name
Law
Focus
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of38
- American law and the constitutional order, historical perspectives, edited by Lawrence M. Friedman and Harry N. Scheiber
- Historical introduction to Anglo-American law in a nutshell, by Frederick G. Kempin, Jr
- Law and the conditions of freedom in the nineteenth-century United States, James Willard Hurst
- The literature of American legal history, by William E. Nelson and John Phillip Reid
- Form and substance in Anglo-American law, a comparative study of legal reasoning, legal theory, and legal institutions, P.S. Atiyah and Robert S. Summers
- American lawyers in a changing society, 1776-1876, Maxwell Bloomfield
- E pluribus unum, how the common law helped unify and liberate Colonial America, 1607-1776, William E. Nelson
- Intervention and detachment, essays in legal history and jurisprudence, G. Edward White
- Making legal history, essays in honor of William E. Nelson, edited by Daniel J. Hulsebosch and R. B. Bernstein
- Some makers of American law, by Bernard Schwartz
- The transformation of American law, 1780-1860, Morton J. Horwitz
- The jurisprudence of John Marshall, by Kenneth Faulkner
- The ages of American law, Grant Gilmore
- The opening of American law, neoclassical legal thought, 1870-1970, Herbert Hovenkamp
- The common law in colonial America., William E. Nelson, Volume III
- The role of circuit courts in the formation of United States law in the early Republic, following Supreme Court Justices Washington, Livingston, Story, and Thompson, David Lynch
- The law in America: a history
- The politics of jurisprudence, a critical introduction to legal philosophy, Roger Cotterrell
- The common law in colonial America, William E. Nelson, Volume 1
- Essays in nineteenth-century American legal history, edited by Wythe Holt
- International law in the U.S. Supreme Court, continuity and change, [edited by] David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey, William S. Dodge
- Select essays in Anglo-American legal history, by various authors, compiled and edited by a committee of the Association of American law schools
- The common law in colonial America, William E. Nelson, Volume IV
- Law in American history, G. Edward White, Volume III
- Ideology and community in the first wave of critical legal studies, Richard W. Bauman
- American legal history, a very short introduction, G. Edward White
- Cross-examinations of law and literature, Cooper, Hawthorne, Stowe, and Melville, Brook Thomas
- Transformations in American legal history, essays in honor of professor Morton J. Horwitz, Daniel W. Hamilton and Alfred L. Brophy
- A history of American law, Lawrence M. Friedman
- Law and social order in the United States, by James Willard Hurst
- The decline of natural law, how American lawyers once used natural law and why they stopped, Stuart Banner
- Taming the past, essays on law in history and history in law, Robert W. Gordon, Stanford University
- American legal realism, edited by William W. Fisher III, Morton J. Horwitz, Thomas Reed
- Instrumentalism and American legal theory, Robert Samuel Summers
- Patterns of American jurisprudence, Neil Duxbury
- The people's welfare, law and regulation in nineteenth-century America, William J. Novak
- The ages of American law, Grant Gilmore
- Failures of American methods of lawmaking in historical and comparative perspectives, James R. Maxeiner ; with a foreword by Philip K. Howard
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus2