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    A History of American Law by Friedman, Lawrence M.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 4
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 18 October 2019

    • ISBN 9780190070885
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages858 pages
    • Size 159x241x49 mm
    • Weight 1338 g
    • Language English
    • 14

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    Short description:

    A History of American Law presents a general history of the legal system of the United States, beginning in the colonial period and continuing up to the present day. The book covers the changing configurations of commercial law, criminal law, family law, and the law of property. Furthermore, it lays great stress on race relations and looks closely at the legal profession and legal education. The underlying theory of this eminently accessible book is that the law is the product of society.

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    Long description:

    Renowned legal historian Lawrence Friedman presents an accessible and authoritative history of American law from the colonial era to the present day. This fully revised fourth edition incorporates the latest research to bring this classic work into the twenty-first century. In addition to looking closely at timely issues like race relations, the book covers the changing configurations of commercial law, criminal law, family law, and the law of property. Friedman furthermore interrogates the vicissitudes of the legal profession and legal education. The underlying theory of this eminently readable book is that the law is the product of society. In this way, we can view the history of the legal system through a sociological prism as it has evolved over the years.

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    Table of Contents:

    Prologue
    Part I: The Beginnings: American Law in the Colonial Period
    Part II: From the Revolution to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century:1776-1850
    Chapter 1 The Republic of Bees
    Chapter 2 Outposts of the Law: The Frontier and the Civil Law Fringe
    Chapter 3 Law and the Economy: 1776-1850
    Chapter 4 The Law of Personal Status: Wives, Paupers, and Slaves
    Chapter 5 An American Law of Property
    Chapter 6 The Law of Commerce and Trade
    Chapter 7 Crime and Punishment: And a Footnote on Tort
    Chapter 8 The Bar and Its Works
    Part III: American Law to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
    Chapter 1 Blood and Gold: Some Main Themes in the Law in the Last Half of the Nineteenth Century
    Chapter 2 Judges and Courts: 1850-1900
    Chapter 3 Procedure and Practice: An Age of Reform
    Chapter 4 The Land and Other Property
    Chapter 5 Administrative Law and Regulation of Business
    Chapter 6 Torts
    Chapter 7 The Underdogs: 1850-1900
    Chapter 8 The Law of Corporations
    Chapter 9 Commerce, Labor, and Taxation
    Chapter 10 Crime and Punishment
    Chapter 11 The Legal Profession: The Training and Literature of Law
    Chapter 12 The Legal Profession: At Work
    Part IV: The Twentieth Century
    Chapter 1 Leviathan Comes of Age
    Chapter 2 The Growth of the Law
    Chapter 3 Internal Legal Culture in the Twentieth Century: Lawyers, Judges, and Law Books
    Chapter 4 Regulation, Welfare, and the Rise of Environmental Law
    Chapter 5 Crime and Punishment in the Twentieth Century
    Chapter 6 Family Law in the Twentieth Century
    Epilogue A Final Word
    Bibliographical Essay
    Index

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