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The Common Law
Published by Start Publishing LLC
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
First published in 1881 from Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s Lowell Institute lectures, The Common Law remains one of the most influential works in American jurisprudence.
Holmes traces the historical evolution of legal principles across torts, property, contracts, and criminal liability, showing how doctrine develops not from abstract logic alone but from the practical pressures of each era.
The book explains how judges weigh precedent, interpret obligation, and define the boundaries of authority - foundational concepts that continue to shape every level of American courts.
For anyone working to understand how legal reasoning actually operates, and why centuries-old principles still govern modern disputes over contempt, executive power, and criminal accountability, Holmes's concise, plainspoken analysis offers an indispensable starting point.
Holmes traces the historical evolution of legal principles across torts, property, contracts, and criminal liability, showing how doctrine develops not from abstract logic alone but from the practical pressures of each era.
The book explains how judges weigh precedent, interpret obligation, and define the boundaries of authority - foundational concepts that continue to shape every level of American courts.
For anyone working to understand how legal reasoning actually operates, and why centuries-old principles still govern modern disputes over contempt, executive power, and criminal accountability, Holmes's concise, plainspoken analysis offers an indispensable starting point.
Product Details
- Publisher: Start Publishing LLC (March 27, 2014)
- Length: 225 pages
- ISBN13: 9781627933933
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