Formalism and Pragmatism in American Law

Formalism and Pragmatism in American Law
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Total Pages : 270
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Download or read book Formalism and Pragmatism in American Law written by Thomas C. Grey and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2014-09-03 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Formalism and Pragmatism in American Law Thomas Grey gives a full account of each of these modes of legal thought, with particular attention to the versions of them promulgated by their influential exponents Christopher Columbus Langdell and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Grey argues that legal pragmatism as understood by Holmes is the best jurisprudential framework for a modern legal system. He enriches his theoretical account with treatments of central issues in three important areas of law in the United States: constitutional interpretation, property, and torts.


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