The Path of the Law - Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. - Books - Quid Pro, LLC - 9781610279857 - April 25, 2011
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The Path of the Law

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

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The Path of the Law

Building on the pragmatic conception of law he introduced in his 1881 book 'The Common Law,' Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. -- by 1897 a jurist on Massachusetts' highest court and soon to be an Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court -- explored the limits and sources of law, as well as "the forces which determine its content and growth." This presentation is seen as laying down the gauntlet to legal scholars and judges in what would be known as the emerging "legal realism" movement. Later legal thinkers like Pound, Llewellyn and Douglas followed his lead, and that lead is seen most clearly in this essay. By the time of this pithy and accessible writing, Holmes had crystallized and clarified that conception of law which he had, in introducing his earlier book, described in the famous statement "the life of the law is not logic: it is experience." Taking that observation to the next level, this essay made it clear that judges make law, not simply finding it in books -- and they must draw on practical effects and ends in declaring legal rules, not simply reasoning from precedent. He does not hedge: it is a "fallacy" to think that "the only force at work in the development of the law is logic." More controversially, this essay makes a powerful distinction between law and morality. Law is more about what judges do, and how people react to that, than some lofty sense of ethics, he suggests. But is his figure of the "bad man" a hero or a cautionary tale? A realistic way to look at law and social control...or a precursor to Hitler and Stalin?

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 25, 2011
ISBN13 9781610279857
Publishers Quid Pro, LLC
Pages 52
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 3 mm   ·   72 g
Language English  
Contributor Steven Alan Childress

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