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Administrative Law - Reconstructing American Legal Realism & Rethinking Private Law Theory

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Book Synopsis: In the myriad choices of interpretation judges face when confronted with rules and cases, legal realists are concerned with how these doctrinal materials carry over into judicial outcomes. What can explain past judicial behavior and predict its future course? How can law constrain judgments made by unelected judges? How can the distinction between law and politics be maintained despite the collapse of law's autonomy in its positivist rendition? In Reconstructing American Legal Realism & Rethinking Private Law Theory, Hanoch Dagan provides an innovative and useful interpretation of legal realism. He revives the legal realists’ rich account of law as a growing institution accommodating three sets of constitutive tensions—power and reason, science and craft, and tradition and progress—and demonstrates how the major claims attributed to legal realism fit into this conception of law. Dagan seeks to rein in realist descendants who have become fixated on one aspect of the big picture, and to dispel the misconceptions that those gone astray represent the tradition accurately or that realism is now merely a historical signpost. He draws upon the realist texts of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Karl Llewellyn, and others to explain how legal realism offers important and unique jurisprudential insights that are not just part of legal history, but are also relevant and useful for a contemporary understanding of legal theory. Building on this realist conception of law and enriching its texture, Dagan addresses more particular jurisprudential questions. He shows that the realist achievement in capturing law’s irreducible complexity is crucial to the reinvigoration of legal theory as a distinct scholarly subject matter, and is also inspiring for a host of other, more specific theoretical topics, such as the rule of law, the autonomy and taxonomy of private law, the relationships between rights and remedies, and the pluralism and perfectionism that typify private law.

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Are you tired of traditional legal theories that fail to capture the complexities of law and judicial decision-making? Look no further than "Reconstructing American Legal Realism & Rethinking Private Law Theory". This groundbreaking book by Hanoch Dagan offers a fresh and innovative interpretation of legal realism, providing a valuable tool for understanding past judicial behavior and predicting future outcomes.

Legal realism has often been misunderstood and misrepresented, but Dagan sets the record straight by delving into the rich tradition of legal realism and its relevance to modern legal theory. By examining the works of influential legal realists such as Oliver Wendell Holmes and Karl Llewellyn, Dagan uncovers important insights that have been overlooked by contemporary scholars.

What sets this book apart is its ability to address specific jurisprudential questions, pushing the boundaries of legal theory and contributing to the reinvigoration of this field of study. From the autonomy and taxonomy of private law to the relationships between rights and remedies, "Reconstructing American Legal Realism & Rethinking Private Law Theory" provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis that is not to be missed.

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