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Looking Back at Law's Century.

Sarat, Austin.

Looking Back at Law's Century. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (460 pages)

Cover -- Looking Back at Law's Century -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- INTRODUCTORY ESSAY Facilitating and Domesticating Change: Democracy, Capitalism, and Law's Double Role in the Twentieth Century -- I. CITIZENSHIP, RIGHTS, AND POLITICS -- The Idea of Political Freedom Owen Fiss -- Instituting Universal Human Rights Law: The Invention of Tradition in the Twentieth Century -- Racial Justice: Moral or Political? -- II. LAW AND THE CONSTITUTION OF SELVES AND SOCIETY -- Visions of Self-Control: Fashioning a Liberal Approach to Crime and Punishment in the Twentieth Century -- Twentieth-Century Legal Metaphors for Self and Society -- Citizenship, Agency, and the Dream of Time -- Ill. REGULATORY PROCESSES IN SOCIETY AND ECONOMY -- The Rhetoric of Community: Civil Society and the Legal Order -- Law and the Corporation -- The Legal Origins of the Modern American State -- IV. LAW, LAWYERS, AND THE MARKETING OF LAW -- The Legal Profession -- Professing Law: Elite Law School Professors in the Twentieth Century -- The Twentieth-Century Discipline of International Law in the United States -- Index.

This book describes a century of tremendous legal change, of inspiring legal developments, and profound failures. The twentieth century took the United States from the Progressive Era's optimism about law and social engineering to current concerns.

9781501718427


Law-United States-History-20th century-Congresses.


Electronic books.

KF371.A2 .L665 2002

349.73

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