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The Common Law

By Oliver Wendell Holmes

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Journey through centuries of customs and vengeance to uncover the surprising origin of modern laws.

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2000-12-01
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Summary

"The Common Law" by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. is a book that explores the foundations and history of the common law system. It shows how laws have changed over time from old customs to today's rules. The book looks at how things like what people needed, and what they thought was right or wrong, helped shape the law. It explains how the idea of being responsible for your actions started with people wanting revenge and changed into the more complex rules we have now, showing how the law is tied to our history and society.

About the Author

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1902 to 1932. Holmes is one of the most widely cited and influential Supreme Court justices in American history, noted for his long tenure on the Court and for his pithy opinions—particularly those on civil liberties and American constitutional democracy—and deference to the decisions of elected legislatures. Holmes retired from the Court at the age of 90, an unbeaten record for oldest justice on the Supreme Court. He previously served as a Brevet Colonel in the American Civil War, in which he was wounded three times, as an associate justice and chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and as Weld Professor of Law at his alma mater, Harvard Law School. His positions, distinctive personality, and writing style made him a popular figure, especially with American progressives.

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