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Oxford Legal History

Law's Machinery

Reforming the Craft of Lawyering in America's Industrial Age

Kellen R. (Michael E. Patterson Professor of Law Funk

Law's Machinery

Oxford Legal History

Law's Machinery

Reforming the Craft of Lawyering in America's Industrial Age

Oxford Legal History: Law's Machinery

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Often overlooked by histories of the world's famous code systems, mid-nineteenth century America settled on a code of practice that elevated lawyers as the dominant force of the country's legal institutions.


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It was perhaps fitting that in an age of industrialization, Americans began to think of the law as a tool, one that could be forged to fit their needs, without regard to the traditional ways of litigating cases in court. Law's Machinery explores how innovators like New York attorney David Dudley Field, and his associates across the elite American bar, legislated a "code of practice" and attempted to rebuild the practice of law from the ground up in the mid-nineteenth century. While many of their efforts proved futile or misguided, the codifiers ultimately succeeded in turning American law into a machine run by, and in the interests of, professional lawyers like themselves. Often overlooked by histories of the world's famous code systems, the United States settled on a code of practice that elevated lawyers as the dominant force of the country's legal institutions.

Professor Funk's account ranges widely: from the Jacksonian Era to the end of the Gilded Age; from urban Gotham to the peripheries of the American West and the Reconstruction-era South; and from the parlours of Brooklyn pastors and merchants to the ornamented courthouses of Wall Street. Drawing on innovative methods in digital legal history, Law's Machinery offers a sweeping intellectual, cultural, and political telling of the modernization of American legal practice.


ISBN
9780197543931
Pagina's
320
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Serie
Oxford Legal History
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Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

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