The Yale Law School guide to research in American legal history / / John B. Nann and Morris L. Cohen.
"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...
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Superior document: | Yale Law Library series in legal history and reference |
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Place / Publishing House: | New Haven ;, London : : Yale University Press,, [2018] 2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Yale Law Library series in legal history and reference.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (349 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- General bibliographic sources
- English foundations of American law, 1500s-1776
- Colonial law, 1600s-1770s
- Constitutional law, 1780s
- The early republic, 1790s-1870s
- Research gets organized, 1880s-1930s
- The administrative state, 1930s-2010s
- Archives and practice materials
- International and civil law in the United States
- Language and biography
- Nonlaw research.