Langdell’s And Holmes’s Influence On The Institutional And Discursive Conditions Of American Legal Scholarship

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  • Fernando Muñoz León

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legal scholarship, institutional autonomy, justificatory discourses, Christopher C. Langdell, Oliver W. Holmes.

Resumen

Can we expect changes in the organizational structure of law schools to
result in changes in the kind of scholarship they produce? This paper opens up that
question and suggests an affirmative answer, putting forward the example of the United
States. In American law schools, it is argued, the institutional structure set up by C.C.
Langdell and the theoretical orientation laid by O.W. Holmes created the conditions for
the emergence of forms of scholarship that question the existing legal and power order
and confront legal problems in an interdisciplinary form.

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2024-05-12

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Fernando Muñoz León. (2024). Langdell’s And Holmes’s Influence On The Institutional And Discursive Conditions Of American Legal Scholarship. Revista Chilena De Derecho, 38(2), 217–237. Recuperado a partir de https://revistahistoria.uc.cl/index.php/Rchd/article/view/72131

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