The ages of American law

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Where to find it

Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

Call Number
KF352.A2 G54 2014
Status
Checked Out (Due 6/30/2024)
Call Number
KF352.A2 G54 2014 c. 2
Status
Checked Out (Due 7/1/2025)

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Summary

Following its publication in 1974, Grant Gilmore's compact portrait of the development of American law from the eighteenth century to the mid-twentieth century became a classic. In this new edition, the portrait is brought up to date with a new chapter by Philip Bobbitt that surveys the trajectory of American law since the original publication. Bobbitt also provides a Foreword on Gilmore and the celebrated lectures that inspired The Ages of American Law .

"Sharp, opinionated, and as pungent as cheddar."-- New Republic

"This book has the engaging qualities of good table talk among a group of sophisticated and educated friends--given body by broad learning and a keen imagination and spiced with wit."--Willard Hurst

Contents

Introduction -- The age of discovery -- The age of faith -- The age of anxiety -- On looking backward and forward at the same time -- The age of consent / Philip Bobbitt.

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