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Delve into the intricate world of American law with this captivating book, American Law in the Twentieth Century. Lawrence M. Friedman, a renowned legal historian, takes you on a fascinating journey through the evolution of American law in the last century. From the shift of legal power to the federal government to the impact of major historical events on legal developments, this book offers a comprehensive insight into the dynamic landscape of American law.
Explore the profound social implications of legal changes in areas like family law, immigration law, and intellectual property. Discover how technological advancements have shaped legal demands, from automobile regulations to the protection of intellectual property. American Law in the Twentieth Century provides a compelling narrative of how the legal system has adapted to societal shifts, including the effects of world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, and the sexual revolution.
Uncover the influence of the American legal system on a global scale, as Friedman discusses its international reach and the impact it has had abroad. This monumental history of American law is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of the legal framework that governs our lives. Get your hands on this enlightening book today!
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