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  1. The legalist reformation
    law, politics, and ideology in New York, 1920-1980
    Published: c2001
    Publisher:  University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

    Based on a detailed examination of New York case law, this volume demonstrates how law, politics, and ideology in the state have changed in tandem between 1920 and 1980. A new legal ideology was created which aspired to liberty, equality, human... more

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    Based on a detailed examination of New York case law, this volume demonstrates how law, politics, and ideology in the state have changed in tandem between 1920 and 1980. A new legal ideology was created which aspired to liberty, equality, human dignity and opportunity for all

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0807875562; 9780807875568
    Series: Studies in legal history
    Subjects: Law; Social change; Law; Droit; Changement social; Droit; Law; Law; Social change; Social change; Law; Law; LAW ; Jurisprudence; LAW ; General Practice; LAW ; Reference; LAW ; Essays; LAW ; Paralegals & Paralegalism; LAW ; Practical Guides; Law; Law ; Political aspects; Social change; Rechtsontwikkeling; Sociale verandering; Rechtspolitik; History
    Scope: Online Ressource (457 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-441) index. - Description based on print version record

    1922The conservative agenda -- The reform agenda -- Conservatives versus reformer -- 1938 -- Gradual assimilation as a constitutional mechanism for ending inequality -- Gradual assimilation as an economic mechanism for ending inequality -- The prevention of injury -- Liberty and sexuality -- Liberty and the family -- The growth of distrust -- 1968 -- Gender equity -- Equality for underdogs -- Bureaucracy -- Enterprise and efficiency.