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  2. Civil procedure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Early federal and state civil procedure in the United States was rather ad hoc and was based on traditional common law procedure but with much local variety. There were varying rules that governed different types of civil cases such as "actions" at law or "suits" in equity or in admiralty; these differences grew from the history of "law" and "equity" as separate court systems in English law.

  3. Legal process (jurisprudence) - Wikipedia

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    "Institutional Settlement." As the name suggests, the legal process school was deeply interested in the processes by which law is made, and particularly in a federal system, how authority to answer various questions is distributed vertically (as between state and federal governments) and horizontally (as between branches of government) and how this impacts on the legitimacy of decisions.

  4. Free Law Project - Wikipedia

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    If no free version exists and the user purchases the document from PACER, it will automatically upload a copy to the RECAP server, thereby building the database. [12] The original RECAP implementation uploaded documents to the Internet Archive ; as of late 2017, the Free Law Project version now uploads documents to the Free Law Project, with a ...

  5. American Law Reports - Wikipedia

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    In American law, the American Law Reports are a resource used by American lawyers to find a variety of sources relating to specific legal rules, doctrines, or principles. It has been published since 1919, originally by Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, and currently by West (a business unit of Thomson Reuters) and remains an important tool for legal research.

  6. The Nature of the Judicial Process - Wikipedia

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    The Nature of the Judicial Process established Cardozo "as one of the leading jurists of his time" [11] and "has become a classic of legal education." [12] Its continuing appeal is due, in part, to its self-effacing tone, its lapidary prose, and its attempt to strike a happy medium between legal formalism and radical realist theories that wholly reject traditional views of law, legal reasoning ...

  7. History of the American legal profession - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (2009) Oldman, Mark, ed. The Vault.com Guide to America's Top 50 Law Firms (1998) Oller, John. White Shoe: How a New Breed of Wall Street Lawyers Changed Big Business and the American Century (2019), excerpt; Power, Roscoe. "Legal Profession in America," 19 Notre Dame Law Review (1944) pp 334+ online

  8. Category:American legal websites - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "American legal websites" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total ...

  9. American Journal of Legal History - Wikipedia

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    Although a popular misconception is that the journal's coverage is limited to "American legal history," the editors make it a point to regularly publish works on non-American legal history. [8] The "American" part of the title denotes the journal's original location—in the United States—not the subject matter it publishes.