Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Law and Society (52)
- Business Organizations Law (40)
- Securities Law (35)
- Commercial Law (33)
- Banking and Finance Law (31)
-
- Comparative and Foreign Law (30)
- Jurisprudence (27)
- Law and Politics (27)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (23)
- Legislation (22)
- Constitutional Law (21)
- Public Law and Legal Theory (21)
- Judges (20)
- Law and Economics (20)
- Legal Profession (20)
- Other Law (20)
- Rule of Law (20)
- Sociology (20)
- Courts (19)
- Legal Education (19)
- Organizations Law (19)
- Business (18)
- Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics (18)
- Civil Rights and Discrimination (18)
- Economic History (18)
- Economic Policy (18)
- Economic Theory (18)
- Economics (18)
- Institution
-
- Seattle University School of Law (35)
- Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center (7)
- Lewis & Clark Law School (6)
- Pepperdine University (5)
- Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University (5)
-
- St. John's University School of Law (5)
- Maurer School of Law: Indiana University (4)
- University of Richmond (4)
- Northwestern Pritzker School of Law (2)
- St. Mary's University (2)
- Universitas Indonesia (2)
- University of Rhode Island (2)
- Vanderbilt University Law School (2)
- Fordham Law School (1)
- Institute of Social Sciences, TOYO University (1)
- Mississippi State University (1)
- New York Law School (1)
- Pace University (1)
- Penn State Dickinson Law (1)
- Purdue University (1)
- The University of Notre Dame Australia (1)
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law (1)
- University of Cincinnati College of Law (1)
- University of Denver (1)
- University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (1)
- Washington and Lee University School of Law (1)
- Publication Year
- Publication
-
- Seattle University Law Review (35)
- Touro Law Review (7)
- Animal Law Review (6)
- Dalhousie Law Journal (5)
- Pepperdine Law Review (5)
-
- University of Richmond Law Review (4)
- Journal of Catholic Legal Studies (3)
- "Dharmasisya” Jurnal Program Magister Hukum FHUI (2)
- Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence (2)
- Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development (2)
- Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy (2)
- Vanderbilt Law Review (2)
- Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present) (1)
- Emancipations: A Journal of Critical Social Analysis (1)
- Fordham Urban Law Journal (1)
- Freedom Center Journal (1)
- Human Rights & Human Welfare (1)
- IP Theory (1)
- IUSTITIA (1)
- Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (1)
- Indiana Law Journal (1)
- Japanese Society and Culture (1)
- Maryland Law Review (1)
- NYLS Law Review (1)
- Pace Law Review (1)
- St. Mary's Law Journal (1)
- The Purdue Historian (1)
- The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process (1)
- The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice (1)
- The University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review (1)
Articles 91 - 94 of 94
Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Obscenity, The Law And Religion, Thomas A. Long
Obscenity, The Law And Religion, Thomas A. Long
IUSTITIA
The long history of the relation between Western religion and secular law is both interesting and complex.' In what follows I shall discuss one current social issue which is illustrative of this relation,namely, the relatively recent legal-moral controversy over obscenity.
Law And Today's Crisis-Situations, Thomas E. Davitt
Law And Today's Crisis-Situations, Thomas E. Davitt
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Donald P. Kommers, I. C. Rand
Book Reviews, Donald P. Kommers, I. C. Rand
Vanderbilt Law Review
Law and Social Process in United States History:
The excellence of Law and Social Process in United States History in every respect matches the high honor accorded Professor Hurst when invited to deliver the ninth series of the Thomas M. Cooley Lectures under the sponsorship of the University of Michigan Law School. This volume, following upon the heels of his Growth of American Law and Law and the Conditions of Freedom, the latter having won the James Barr Ames prize granted quadrennially by the Harvard Law School, merely affirms his stature as an eminent legal historian. Like the earlier volumes, …
Law And History, C. J. Friedrich
Law And History, C. J. Friedrich
Vanderbilt Law Review
Law is frozen history. In an elementary sense, everything we study when we study law is the report of an event in history, and all history consists of such records or reports. It therefore cannot be my task to develop a sermon on the importance of historical records for the understanding of the law; the tie is too intimate and too obvious to need laboring." The work of Professor Maine on 'Ancient Law,'" wrote Professor T. W. Dwight in his Introduction to that book in the sixties of the last century, "is almost the only one in the English language …