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James DeWitt Andrews: Classifying the Law in the Early 20th Century
Authors:Richard A Danner
Institution:Duke Law School, Durham North Carolina, USA
Abstract:This article examines the efforts of New York lawyer James DeWitt Andrews and others to create a new classification system for American law in the early years of the 20th century. Inspired by fragments left by founding father James Wilson, Andrews worked though the American Bar Association and organized independent projects to classify the law. A controversial figure whose motives were often questioned, Andrews engaged the support and at times the antagonism of prominent legal figures such as John H. Wigmore, Roscoe Pound, and William Howard Taft before his plans ended with the founding of the American Law Institute in 1923.
Keywords:James DeWitt Andrews  Henry T  Terry  John H  Wigmore  Roscoe Pound  William Howard Taft  American Bar Association  American Law Institute  Corpus Juris Project  American Academy of Jurisprudence  legal classification
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