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Product Description: In this unique volume, James Hackney invites readers to enter the minds of 10 legal experts that in the late 20th century changed the way we understand and use theory in law today. True to the title of the book, Hackney spent hours in conversation with legal intellectuals, interviewing them about their early lives as thinkers and scholars, their contributions to American legal theory, and their thoughts regarding some fundamental theoretical questions in legal academe, particularly the law/politics debate...read more

Hardcover:

9780814737071 | New York Univ Pr, August 3, 2012, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: In this unique volume, James Hackney invites readers to enter the minds of 10 legal experts that in the late 20th century changed the way we understand and use theory in law today.

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Product Description: For more than two decades, the law and economics movement has been one of the most influential and controversial schools of thought in American jurisprudence. In this authoritative intellectual history, James R. Hackney Jr. situates the modern law and economics movement within the trajectory of American jurisprudence from the early days of the Republic to the present...read more

Hardcover:

9780822339816 | Duke Univ Pr, May 30, 2007, cover price $84.95 | About this edition: For more than two decades, the law and economics movement has been one of the most influential and controversial schools of thought in American jurisprudence.

Paperback:

9780822339984 | Duke Univ Pr, May 30, 2007, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: For more than two decades, the law and economics movement has been one of the most influential and controversial schools of thought in American jurisprudence.

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