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- catalog contributor b887872.
- catalog created "1983.".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "1983.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1983.".
- catalog description "1. The State Legal Systems -- Early Constitutions and the Common Law -- Judicial Reform, 1800-1815 -- The Outcome of Reform: Toward an Expansive -- System of Law -- 2. National Stewardship -- Centralization -- Internal Improvements -- The Constitution and the Market Economy -- The Land and Its Native Inhabitants -- The Marshall Court -- Toward Decentralization and the Taney Court -- 3. The Commonwealth of the States -- Commonwealth Theory and the New Public Policy -- Regulation, Promotion, and Criminal Prosecution -- Debt -- Technology, Information, and Education -- Corporations: From Quasi-Public to Private -- The Legacy of Antebellum Public Policy -- 4. The Courts and the Common Law -- The Transformation of Courts and Decision Making -- Contract -- Property and Tort -- Land -- Family Relations -- The Legacy of Legal Change: A Question of Neutrality -- DOCUMENTS: 1. The Nature and Purpose of Law -- "Justice" v. "Law": Judge John Dudley's Charge to the Jury -- ".
- catalog description "All Law Must Be Legislation: Robert Rantoul, "Oration at Scituate" -- Timothy Walker, "Codification" -- Washington Van Hamm, "In Answer to Judge Walker's Report" -- The "Science of Law": Lemuel Shaw, "Profession of the Law in the United States" -- The Americans and Their Law: Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America -- 2. Freedom, Economy, and Criminal Law -- The Cordwainers' Case -- Can Employers "Combine"? -- Unions as Free Associations: Commonwealth v. Hunt -- 3. American Individualism: Contract and Tort -- A "Risking" Bargain: hite v. Flora and Cherry -- Technology, Private Rights, Public Needs: Hentz v. The Long Island Railroad Company -- The Workplace: Farwell v. The Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation -- "Fault" or "Accident"? The New Idea of Negligence: Brown v. Kendall -- 4. Privilege or Competition? The Corporation and Society -- Privilege: Dartmouth College v. Woodward -- John W. Vethake, he Doctrine of Anti-Monopoly -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 236-242.".
- catalog description "Privilege v. ''Progress'': Proprietors of Charles River Bridge v. Proprietors of Warren Bridge -- 5. Personal Autonomy: The Family -- The Nature of the Matrimonial Contract: Elizabeth Cady Stanton on Divorce -- Power in the Family: he Nickerson Case -- Natural Rights and State Power-What Can a Court Do? Mercein v. The People ex. rel. Barry -- The Child's Needs v. Parent's Right: Gilkeson v. Gilkeson Legislative Intervention: An Act Concerning the Custody of Infants -- Family as Contract: An Act to Provide for the Adoption of ChildrenThe state legal systems -- National stewardship -- The commonwealth of the states -- The courts and the common law -- Documents. The nature and purpose of law -- Freedom, economy, and criminal law -- American individualism: contract and tort -- Privilege or competition?: the corporation and society -- Personal autonomy: the family.".
- catalog extent "xi, 251 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Law in antebellum society.".
- catalog identifier "0394331966 (pbk.) :".
- catalog identifier "0394335805".
- catalog isFormatOf "Law in antebellum society.".
- catalog isPartOf "Borzoi books in law and American society".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "1983.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Knopf,".
- catalog relation "Law in antebellum society.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "KF366 .Z34 1983".
- catalog subject "Law United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The State Legal Systems -- Early Constitutions and the Common Law -- Judicial Reform, 1800-1815 -- The Outcome of Reform: Toward an Expansive -- System of Law -- 2. National Stewardship -- Centralization -- Internal Improvements -- The Constitution and the Market Economy -- The Land and Its Native Inhabitants -- The Marshall Court -- Toward Decentralization and the Taney Court -- 3. The Commonwealth of the States -- Commonwealth Theory and the New Public Policy -- Regulation, Promotion, and Criminal Prosecution -- Debt -- Technology, Information, and Education -- Corporations: From Quasi-Public to Private -- The Legacy of Antebellum Public Policy -- 4. The Courts and the Common Law -- The Transformation of Courts and Decision Making -- Contract -- Property and Tort -- Land -- Family Relations -- The Legacy of Legal Change: A Question of Neutrality -- DOCUMENTS: 1. The Nature and Purpose of Law -- "Justice" v. "Law": Judge John Dudley's Charge to the Jury -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "All Law Must Be Legislation: Robert Rantoul, "Oration at Scituate" -- Timothy Walker, "Codification" -- Washington Van Hamm, "In Answer to Judge Walker's Report" -- The "Science of Law": Lemuel Shaw, "Profession of the Law in the United States" -- The Americans and Their Law: Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America -- 2. Freedom, Economy, and Criminal Law -- The Cordwainers' Case -- Can Employers "Combine"? -- Unions as Free Associations: Commonwealth v. Hunt -- 3. American Individualism: Contract and Tort -- A "Risking" Bargain: hite v. Flora and Cherry -- Technology, Private Rights, Public Needs: Hentz v. The Long Island Railroad Company -- The Workplace: Farwell v. The Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation -- "Fault" or "Accident"? The New Idea of Negligence: Brown v. Kendall -- 4. Privilege or Competition? The Corporation and Society -- Privilege: Dartmouth College v. Woodward -- John W. Vethake, he Doctrine of Anti-Monopoly -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Privilege v. ''Progress'': Proprietors of Charles River Bridge v. Proprietors of Warren Bridge -- 5. Personal Autonomy: The Family -- The Nature of the Matrimonial Contract: Elizabeth Cady Stanton on Divorce -- Power in the Family: he Nickerson Case -- Natural Rights and State Power-What Can a Court Do? Mercein v. The People ex. rel. Barry -- The Child's Needs v. Parent's Right: Gilkeson v. Gilkeson Legislative Intervention: An Act Concerning the Custody of Infants -- Family as Contract: An Act to Provide for the Adoption of ChildrenThe state legal systems -- National stewardship -- The commonwealth of the states -- The courts and the common law -- Documents. The nature and purpose of law -- Freedom, economy, and criminal law -- American individualism: contract and tort -- Privilege or competition?: the corporation and society -- Personal autonomy: the family.".
- catalog title "Law in antebellum society : legal change and economic expansion / Jamil Zainaldin.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".