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Law Reform And Legal Education, Robert E. Keeton Dec 1970

Law Reform And Legal Education, Robert E. Keeton

Vanderbilt Law Review

Painfully slow as the mills of law reform grind, they have moved faster in our generation than in most. This appraisal may seem overly generous to our own day when we reflect on the difficulties and delays encountered in achieving some particular reform. But if we measure progress in another way--comparing what has happened in the last dozen years with what happened in other time periods of similar length--differences emerge. The most easily documented difference concerns the performance of appellate courts of last resort in reforming private law by candidly overruling precedents. In the last dozen years, there have been …


Maynard E. Pirsig: Idealism In The Service Of Judicial Administration, Charles W. Wolfram Jan 1970

Maynard E. Pirsig: Idealism In The Service Of Judicial Administration, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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