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Roscoe Pound (Nathan) (1870-1964) was dean of Harvard Law School. Before that he was dean at the University of Nebraska School of Law. He is known as the father of the sociological jurisprudence movement and one of America’s earliest leaders advocating for legal realism. He authored numerous books, including The Spirit of the Common Law, Law and Morals, and Criminal Justice in America.
Ron Christenson is professor of political science at Gustavus Adolphus College. He is the author of Political Trials: Gordian Knots in the Law and editor of Political Trials in History, both available from Transaction.
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