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Black, Hugo Lafayette Blackmun, Harry A. Blackstone, William Brandeis, Louis D. Cardozo, Benjamin N. Chase, Salmon Portland Darrow, Clarence Dershowitz, Alan Hand, Learned Harlan, John Marshall Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. Jay, John Kennedy, Anthony Marshall, Thurgood Scalia, Antonin Stevens, John Paul White, Byron
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 | A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation
United States Congressional documents and debates from 1774-1873. |  | American Legal History
Documents from American legal history, with commentary and questions for your consideration. |  | Ancient Law
Henry Sumner Maine's 1861 compilation of ancient laws dealing with property, inheritance, crime, and civil law. |  | Aztec and Mayan Law
A bibliography, with summaries, from the Tarlton Law Library. |  | Bracton's De legibus et consuetudines Angliae
The Laws and Customs of England, attributed to Henry of Bratton, c. 1210-1268. The first substantial treatise of English law, written in the time of Henry III. This is an electronic full-text version of Samuel Thorne's translationof George Woodbine's collation of the Latin manuscripts, first published in four volumes, 1968-1977. |  | British Library - Magna Carta
Translation of the Magna Carta into modern English, intended to convey the sense rather than the precise wording of the original Latin. |  | Capital Crime and Federal Justice in Western Missouri
An examination of four high profile capital cases, between 1854 and 1956. |  | Code of Hammurabi - The Avalon Project
Translation of the Code of Hammurabi, with commentary. |  | Connections
Unannotated links with an emphasis on ancient law, from Bernard J. Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh School of Law. |  | English Legal History Materials
Materials for a history course presented at the University of Houston. |  | Famous American Trials
Accounts, maps, photos, transcript excerpts and other materials relating to famous American trials. Assembled by Professor Douglas Linder, UMKC School of Law. |  | H-Law Discussion Network
List covering teaching and research in the history of all legal traditions, although participants generally focus on common-law and other Western systems. Site includes information about the American Society for Legal History, an archive of postings, book reviews and a substantial selection of well-annotated links. |
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