American Law and Procedure — Year 1910
In 1910, James Parker Hall undertook an ambitious task—to capture the full scope of American law in a single, comprehensive work. American Law and Procedure presents a sweeping overview of the legal system at the dawn of the 20th century.
More than a technical digest, it reveals how legal principles evolved in the United States—rooted in English common law yet shaped by a distinct democratic framework. It shows how law governs rights, obligations, and the balance between individual interests and the needs of society.
Hall surveys core areas including contracts, torts, property, criminal law, constitutional law, and the role of courts, offering a structured view of how these doctrines connect and operate in practice.
From foundational principles to applied legal reasoning, the work serves as both a practical guide and a historical account of American jurisprudence during a period of rapid change.
This is not merely a legal reference—it is a snapshot of legal thought in the early 20th century, where tradition and modernity meet.
This is more than a ebook—it is an entry point into the structure and evolution of American law.
📌 Digital Format Only (eBook) – No printed or physical book will be mailed.
📖 Pages: 490