Intended for the general public, the readings in this collection explore the roots of American law from pre-history to ancient Greece and Rome and the common law of England. America’s legal development is traced from the drafting of the Constitution to the Rehnquist Court. Themes along the way include the ”Golden Age” of the early nineteenth century, when American law took on its distinctive character, the impact of slavery and the Civil War, and the struggles of the Progressives to regulate...
An anthology of introductory readings on the roots, history, and future of American law.