The common law

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

earliest edition we have, 1991 The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009 393 pages

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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. is generally considered one of the greatest justices of the United States Supreme Court. In more than 2,000 opinions, Holmes delineated an impressive legal philosophy that profoundly influenced American jurisprudence, particularly in the area of civil liberties and judicial restraint. In The Common Law, the ideas and judicial theory of Holmes can be studied and appreciated.

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The common law edition · 2009 · The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press · 393 pages · 9780674034020
The common law edition · 2009 · American Bar Association · 9781604423860
The common law edition · 2005 · Lawbook Exchange · 422 pages
The common law edition · 2004 · Transaction Publishers · 338 pages
The common law edition · 1991 · Dover Publications · 422 pages

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