Karl Llewellyn
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Karl Nickerson Llewellyn was an American jurisprudential scholar associated with the school of legal realism. The Journal of Legal Studies has identified Llewellyn as one of the twenty most cited American legal scholars of the 20th century.
Karl Llewellyn's Published Works
Published Works
- Some Realism about Realism: Responding to Dean Pound (1931) (266)
- WHAT PRICE CONTRACT? -AN ESSAY IN PERSPECTIVE (1931) (250)
- A Realistic Jurisprudence -- The Next Step (1930) (192)
- Remarks on the Theory of Appellate Decision and the Rules or Canons about How Statutes Are to Be Construed (1950) (168)
- A Realistic Jurisprudence -- The Next Step (1930) (159)
- The Cheyenne Way: Conflict and Case Law in Primitive Jurisprudence. (1943) (156)
- The Bramble Bush (1951) (122)
- THE NORMATIVE, THE LEGAL, AND THE LAW-JOBS: THE PROBLEM OF JURISTIC METHOD (1940) (119)
- The Cheyenne Way. (1941) (105)
- The common law tradition (1960) (99)
- The Constitution as an Institution (1934) (84)
- Jurisprudence : Realism in Theory and Practice (1962) (74)
- Law in Economy and Society (1957) (57)
- On What Is Wrong with So-Called Legal Education (1935) (27)
- Precedent in English and Continental Law (1935) (26)
- The standardization of commercial contracts in English and continental law (1939) (25)
- What price contract (1931) (24)
- On Warranty of Quality, and Society: II (1936) (23)
- On Reading and Using the Newer Jurisprudence (1940) (19)
- On the Good, the True, the Beautiful, in Law (1942) (18)
- The First Struggle to Unhorse Sales (1939) (15)
- The Bar’s Troubles, and Poultices—and Cures? (1938) (14)
- On Philosophy in American Law (1934) (14)
- Through Title to Contract and a Bit beyond (1938) (13)
- The bramble bush : some lectures on law and its study (1931) (13)
- Behind the Law of Divorce: II (1932) (12)
- ON OUR CASE-LAW OF CONTRACT: OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE, I (1938) (11)
- Law and the Social Sciences: Especially Sociology (1949) (11)
- Legal tradition and social science method—A realist's critique. (1932) (10)
- Usury and Usury Laws. (1926) (9)
- The Bar Specializes—With What Results?1i (1933) (9)
- Across Sales on Horseback (1939) (9)
- Law and the Social Sciences--Especially Sociology (1949) (9)
- "Law and the Modern Mind": A Symposium (1931) (7)
- The Curent Crisis in Legal Education (1948) (6)
- The Theory of Legal Science (1941) (6)
- Why a Commercial Code (1953) (4)
- THE RULE OF LAW IN OUR CASE-LAW OF CONTRACT (1938) (4)
- Why We Need the Uniform Commercial Code (1957) (4)
- The Modern Approach to Counselling and Advocacy--Especially in Commercial Transactions (1946) (4)
- On What Makes Legal Research Worthwhile (1956) (4)
- Jurisprudence: Realism in Theory and Practice. (1963) (3)
- Meet Negotiable Instruments (1944) (3)
- Cases and materials on the law of sales (1930) (3)
- The Adventures of Rollo (1953) (3)
- Law and business (1922) (3)
- On the Problem of Teaching "Private" Law (1941) (2)
- Max Weber on Law in Economics and Society (1957) (2)
- Studies in American Legal History (1931) (2)
- Problems of Codifying Security Law (1948) (2)
- What Law Cannot Do for Inter-Racial Peace (1958) (2)
- Studies in Legal Philosophy: Vol. 1: Pogo; Vol. 2: I Go Pogo (1953) (2)
- Group Prejudice and Social Education (1962) (2)
- Legal aspects of commercial letters of credit (1931) (2)
- One Realist's View of Natural Law for Judges (1939) (1)
- A Lawyer Tells the Truth (1931) (1)
- The writing of a case note (1)
- Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (1961) (1)
- Llewellyn, Cases and Materials on Sales (1930) (0)
- LEGAL THEORY AND THE COMMON LAW THE NATURE OF THE COMMON LAW (0)
- Pragmatism 235 logical method and law (1938) (0)
- MAKING SENSE OF MODERN JURISPRUDENCE: (0)
- Book Review:Phases of American Culture. Jesuit Philosophical Association of America (1943) (0)
- Chicago, Faculty Profile (1958) (0)
- U.C.C. - Effect of Adoption in Kentucky - A Symposium. Why a Commercial Code (1953) (0)
- Review of Studies in Legal Philosophy by Walt Kelly (1953) (0)
- Certifying Altered Checks under the Negotiable Instruments Law (1922) (0)
- Chicago: Advancement of the Law (1957) (0)
- A Traditional Gradualist? Oh Horror (1961) (0)
- Memoranda (Presented to New York State Law Revision Commission Hearings on the Uniform Commercial Code) (1954) (0)
- On Crime, Social Science, and Rationalism (1934) (0)
- Review of The Spirit of Liberty. Papers and Addresses of Learned Hand (1953) (0)
- Problems of the Legal Profession - Restoration of Our Legal Tradition (1952) (0)
- Review of Jurisprudence by Roscoe Pound (1960) (0)
- The Common Law Tradition. Deciding Appeals@@@Jurisprudence. Realism in Theory and Practice (1962) (0)
- Modern Theories of Law. London School of Economics and Political Science (1934) (0)
- Supervening Impossibility of Performing Conditions Precedent in the Law of Negotiable Paper (1923) (0)
- Book Burning and Censorship (1953) (0)
- The Law of Conversion (1918) (0)
- From the Point of View of the Economist and Business Man (1923) (0)
- Advancement of the Law (1958) (0)
- The Law in Business Problems (1921) (0)
- 36. Law and Society (1930) (0)
- McDougal and Lasswell Plan for Legal Education (1943) (0)
- Some Advantages of Letters of Credit (0)
- The Needed Federal Sales Act (1940) (0)
- Cases on Sales (1925) (0)
- The Parity of the Economic Market Place (1953) (0)
- Review of It's Your Law by Charles P. Curtis (1955) (0)
- Common-Law Reform of Consideration: Are There Measures? (1941) (0)
- BRADWAY, JOHN S. The Bar and Public Relations. Pp. xiii, 363. Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs Merrill Co.,1934 (1934) (0)
- 38. Legal Sanctions (1930) (0)
- Report of Section A (1951) (0)
- Commentaries on Conditional Sales (1925) (0)
- Social Meaning of Legal Concepts No. 4, Sale of Consumers Goods (1952) (0)
- The Song of the Law Review (1960) (0)
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