Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement

Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement
Author: William Twining
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2012-09-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1107023386

First published in 1973, Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement is a classic account of American Legal Realism and its leading figure. Karl Llewellyn is the best known and most substantial jurist of the group of lawyers known as the American Realists. He made important contributions to legal theory, legal sociology, commercial law, contract law, civil liberties and legal education. This intellectual biography sets Llewellyn in the broad context of the rise of the American Realist Movement and contains an overview of his life before focusing on his most important works, including The Cheyenne Way, The Bramble Bush, The Common Law Tradition and the Uniform Commercial Code. In this second edition the original text is supplemented with a preface by Frederick Schauer and an afterword in which William Twining gives a fascinating account of the making of the book and comments on developments in relevant legal scholarship over the past forty years.

The Karl N. Llewellyn Papers

The Karl N. Llewellyn Papers
Author: Sheri H. Lewis
Publisher: William s Hein & Company
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1995
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780899419695

Guide contains two distinct parts. The first gives a furtherdelineation of the contents of a section of the originalcollection of the papers. The second is a guide to theaddendum, or those items added to the collection since itwas originally organized.

The Cheyenne Way

The Cheyenne Way
Author: Karl Nickerson Llewellyn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1953
Genre: Cheyenne Indians
ISBN:

The Theory of Rules

The Theory of Rules
Author: Karl N. Llewellyn
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0226487954

Karl N. Llewellyn was one of the founders and major figures of legal realism, and his many keen insights have a central place in American law and legal understanding. Key to Llewellyn’s thinking was his conception of rules, put forward in his numerous writings and most famously in his often mischaracterized declaration that they are “pretty playthings.” Previously unpublished, The Theory of Rules is the most cogent presentation of his profound and insightful thinking about the life of rules. This book frames the development of Llewellyn’s thinking and describes the difference between what rules literally prescribe and what is actually done, with the gap explained by a complex array of practices, conventions, professional skills, and idiosyncrasies, most of which are devoted to achieving a law’s larger purpose rather than merely following the letter of a particular rule. Edited, annotated, and with an extensive analytic introduction by leading contemporary legal scholar Frederick Schauer, this rediscovered work contains material not found elsewhere in Llewellyn’s writings and will prove a valuable contribution to the existing literature on legal realism.

Classic Writings in Law and Society

Classic Writings in Law and Society
Author: A. Javier Trevino
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1412844606

This volume consists of outstanding essays by contemporary scholars and specialists on classic writings in law and society. This second edition expands the previous volume by adding additional statements. Included are commentaries on Edward A. Ross’s Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order, Karl N. Llewellyn’s Jurisprudence: Realism in Theory and Practice, Jerome Frank’s Law and the Modern Mind, Leon Petrazycki’s Law and Morality, and Karl Renner’s The Institutions of Private Law and their Social Functions. The goal of Classic Writings in Law and Society is to acquaint a new generation of students with classic writings by diverse social and legal scholars—ranging from Henry Sumner Maine, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Hans Kelsen to Eugen Ehrlich, Nicholas S. Timasheff, and Richard Quinney. This work continues to demonstrate their contemporary theoretical relevance. Accordingly, each chapter speaks of the scholars’ work in general, how the particular book under consideration fits into that corpus, and how the book is assessed in a present day context. These essays have a clear relation to the "classic" tradition in sociolegal thought. Reading the classics is useful in gaining a better understanding and appreciation of the essential foundation for a post-classic approach in law and social inquiry—an approach that can be found in such orientations as critical legal studies, chaos theory in law, and legal semiotics. Classic Writings in Law and Society includes commentaries that consider early writings that set the standard for the social scientific approach in examining issues of law and punishment, social control, joint stock companies, business firms and nation-states in the study of law and society.