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The Ascendancy Of Legislation: Legal Problem Solving In Our Time, Frank P. Grad Jun 1985

The Ascendancy Of Legislation: Legal Problem Solving In Our Time, Frank P. Grad

Dalhousie Law Journal

Law making in our time depends on legislation, and our primary reliance on statutory law is being increasingly recognized, even though, as James Williard Hurst recently put it, "Judge-made law is still the darling of legal philosophers."' It has also remained at the misplaced center of much of our legal education.' I hope to trace the movement toward the full acceptance of statutes as a source of law, including brief notes on early twentieth century efforts to salvage the common law through the machinery of law revision commissions and through the Restatements developed by the American Law Institute. The New …


Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1984 Jan 1985

Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1984

West Virginia Law Review

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