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Yale Law School Guide to Research in American Legal History [Mīkstie vāki]

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The first guide to legal research intended for the many nonspecialists who need to enter this arcane and often tricky area


The study of legal history has a broad application that extends well beyond the interests of legal historians. An attorney arguing a case today may need to cite cases that are decades or even centuries old, and historians studying political or cultural history often encounter legal issues that affect their main subjects. Both groups need to understand the laws and legal practices of past eras. This essential reference is intended for the many nonspecialists who need to enter this arcane and often tricky area of research.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(28)
One General Bibliographic Sources
29(19)
Two English Foundations of American Law, 1500s--1776
48(27)
Three Colonial Law, 1600s---1770s
75(23)
Four Constitutional Law, 1780s
98(22)
Five The Early Republic, 1790s---1870s
120(44)
Six Research Gets Organized, 1880s---1930s
164(39)
Seven The Administrative State, 1930s---2010s
203(27)
Eight Archives and Practice Materials
230(16)
Nine International and Civil Law in the United States
246(31)
Ten Language and Biography
277(25)
Eleven Nonlaw Research
302(21)
Index 323
John B. Nann is senior librarian for reference, instruction, and collection services, and lecturer in legal research, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School. The late Morris L. Cohen was law librarian and professor of law at Yale, Harvard, Penn, and SUNY-Buffalo law schools.