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David Ingersoll, Behavioralism and the Modern Revival of Legal Realism

open access: yesBeijing Law Review, 2015
David Ingersoll’s essay “Karl Llewellyn, American Legal Realism and Contemporary Legal Behavioralism” is a significant, but neglected contribution to our understanding of legal realism in the United States.
Thom Brooks
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American Legal Realism – Theoretical Aspects

2018
Frederick Schauer, Schauer Frederick
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Russian Legal Realism

open access: yesLaw and Philosophy Library, 2018
This edited volume explores ideas of legal realism which emerge through the works of Russian legal philosophers. Apart from the well-known American and Scandinavian versions of legal realism, there also exists a Russian one: readers will discover fresh ...
Brożek, Bartosz,   +5 more
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The reinvention of American legal realism

Legal Studies, 1992
While much has been written about American legal realism, the nature of its decline is comparably less carefully documented. Jurisprudential lore has it that ‘we are all realists now’. Although it is far from clear who ‘we’ might be, the statement is commonly taken to mean at least three things: that academic and practising lawyers alike have heard and
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American Legal Realism and practical guidance

2015
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism lacked the resources to provide the sort of guidance that we might reasonably seek from a theory of law. Although Hart's criticisms were widely regarded as devastating, in recent years American Legal Realism has undergone something of a renaissance. The
Davis, Joshua P., Vargas, Manuel
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RESOLVING HARD CASES AND AMERICAN LEGAL REALISM

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Law’s inherent ambiguity and indeterminacy generate complex cases that require balancing legal values with empirical evidence. Legal realism expands law’s formal boundaries through creative interpretation that aligns with contemporary reality.
Mukhadgverdeli, Nino
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American Legal Realism

1993
Abstract This anthology will offer a set of readings in Legal Realism, the most influential movement in American legal history, and one which more than fifty years later remains the subject of lively debate. Realist essays and reviews, written chiefly between 1900 and 1940, are difficult to obtain.
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The Real Legacy of American Legal Realism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The most important promise of the legacy of legal realism is its robust understanding of law, which is irreducible to one or another more or less familiar jurisprudential school, as a set of institutions distinguished by the difficult accommodation of three constitutive yet irresolvable tensions: between power and reason, science and craft, and ...
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American Legal Realism

1978
With apologies to Eldridge Cleaver we may identify American Realism as a way station between sociological jurisprudence and contemporary behavioural sociology of law. This characterisation implies a treatment that is radically different from the conventional jurisprudential discussion of the realist movement.
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