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Book Synopsis: During his thirty years as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, from 1830 to 1860, Lemuel Shaw wrote approximately 2,200 opinions, probably setting a record. His writings covered the entire domain of jurisprudence, excepting admiralty, and no other state judge through his opinions alone had so great an influence on the course of American law.
Through a critical study of Shaw's opinions, noted historian Leonard Levy reveals what Shaw's generation thought about the relation of the individual to the state, and of states to the nation, and how his peers perceived rights, duties, and liabilities, the roles of government, and the character of law itself.
Each chapter stands as a selected aspect of American legal history--some cover the response of the law to a great social issue such as fugitive slavery or trade unionism, others attempt to show how and why changes in American industrial life necessitated accommodations in the law, and still others are concerned with the growth of legal doctrines of great consequence such as police power.
Overall, the opinions of Justice Shaw illuminate how liberty and order were comparatively valued, which interests were deemed important enough to secure in legal moorings, and where the points of social tension, growth, and power were rooted.
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Discover the groundbreaking legal mind of Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw with "The Law of the Commonwealth and Chief Justice Shaw" book. With over 2,200 influential opinions, Shaw's writings shaped American law and still resonate today. Dive into this critical study by renowned historian Leonard Levy and gain insights into the relationship between the individual and the state, the nation and states, and the fundamental nature of law. Immerse yourself in American legal history and uncover the principles that have guided our society.
Explore Shaw's opinions on crucial social issues such as fugitive slavery and trade unionism. Witness how American industrial life necessitated vital changes in the legal system and the growth of doctrines like police power. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the values assigned to liberty and order, the legal moorings of important interests, and the roots of social tension, growth, and power. Delve into the rich tapestry of American legal history and enhance your legal knowledge with this thought-provoking book.
Experience the timeless relevance of Chief Justice Shaw's opinions and their lasting impact on American law. Immerse yourself in the intellectual journey that shaped legal doctrines with this must-have book for legal scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts. Order your copy of "The Law of the Commonwealth and Chief Justice Shaw" today and discover the legal legacy that continues to shape our nation.
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