Karl Nickerson Llewellyn (May 22, 1893 – February 13, 1962) was an American jurisprudential scholar associated with the school of legal realism. The Journal...
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Cohen, Arthur Corbin, Walter Wheeler Cook, Robert Hale, Wesley Hohfeld, Karl Llewellyn, Underhill Moore, Herman Oliphant and Warren Seavey, many of whom were...
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Realism (other influences include Roscoe Pound, Karl Llewellyn, and Justice Benjamin Cardozo). Karl Llewellyn, another founder of the U.S. legal realism movement...
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research associate at Yale Law School in 1932, where he collaborated with Karl Llewellyn of Columbia Law School, and feuded with legal idealist Roscoe Pound...
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justification to their otherwise arbitrary process. In a classic article, Karl Llewellyn argued that every canon had a "counter-canon" that would lead to the...
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was still a student at Columbia, she met Karl Llewellyn, a professor there at the time. In 1942, when Llewellyn was appointed by the American Law Institute...
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(2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 177. ISBN 9780195077698. Karl Llewellyn, The Common Law Tradition: Deciding Appeals at 77–87, Little, Brown...
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section of legal studies and litigation. Though Easterbrook credited Karl Llewellyn for coining the expression "law of the horse," Easterbrook's analysis...
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leadership of Edward Levi, who was appointed Dean in 1950. In 1951, Karl Llewellyn and Soia Mentschikoff joined the law school, the latter being the first...
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