Transformations in American Legal History
Discover the profound impact of Morton Horwitz's scholarship in "Transformations in American Legal History," published by Harvard University Press in 2011. Spanning an impressive 598 pages, this collection of essays delves into pivotal themes across American legal history, ranging from the antebellum period to the influential Warren Court. Each essay reflects Horwitz's original and thought-provoking approach, exploring the intersections of jurisprudence and economics within judicial doctrine. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamic evolution of American law and its historical context. Engage with the insights of renowned historian Morton Horwitz and enrich your knowledge of legal history through this compelling anthology.