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The Making of Modern American Law – GALE Primary Sources

The distinct collections that comprise The Making of Modern Law cover nearly every aspect of American and British law and dig deep into the legal traditions of Europe, Latin America, Asia, and other jurisdictions, both classic and contemporary.

The Making of Modern American Law – GALE Primary Sources

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The Making of Modern American Law – GALE Primary Sources

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https://www.gale.com/primary-sources/making-of-modern-law

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Explore legal material from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century.

Together, the distinct collections that comprise The Making of Modern Law cover nearly every aspect of American and British law and dig deep into the legal traditions of Europe, Latin America, Asia, and other jurisdictions, both classic and contemporary. Encompassing a range of analytical, theoretical, and practical literature, these collections support and complement the traditional study of law by featuring valuable books from the most influential legal writers throughout history.

– taken from the GALE Making of Modern American Law website

Time Period:

1500-1900

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Court and legal documents

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