As an heir, through John Langbein when he taught at the University of Chicago, to the “Development of Legal Institutions” tradition in American Legal History, I was thrilled–really thrilled–by the publication of The Tradition of History at Harvard Law School, a note in the Harvard Law Review. I may have some thoughts later
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