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Part I. The Rise of the Realist Movement, 1870–1931: Introduction: 1. Langdell's Harvard; 2. Corbin's Yale, 1897–1918; 3. Columbia in the 1920s; 4. The aftermath of the split; 5. The realist controversy, 1930–1931; Part II. The Life and Work of Karl Llewellyn: A Case Study: 6. The man; 7. Two early works; 8. The Cheyenne Way; 9. Law in our society; 10. The Common Law Tradition; 11. The genesis of the uniform commercial code; 12. The jurisprudence of the uniform commercial code; 13. Miscellaneous writings; 14. The significance of Llewellyn: an assessment; Part III. Conclusion: 15. The significance of realism.
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