This period of intellectual ferment ( which coincided with the rise of the legal realism movement ) gave birth to a number of innovative new approaches.
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In May 2012, the first European conference on new legal realism was held in Copenhagen, bringing together an international group of scholars from a variety of disciplines.
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See, e . g ., Yudof, School Desegregation : Legal Realism, Reasoned Elaboration, and Social Science Research in the Supreme Court, 42 L . & AMP; Contemp.
34.
The New Legal Realism-Essays in Honour of Hjalte Rasmussen ", ( 2010 ) edited by Henning Koch, Karsten Hagel-S�rensen, Ulrich Haltern and Joseph H . H . Weiler.
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He is generally regarded as a representative of American legal realism and is famous for his statement that the principle of " stare decisis " is no longer applicable.
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Considered a leading figure in the Legal Realism movement at Yale, Hamilton was a vigorous critic of legal formalism and sought to apply the insights of economic studies to the law.
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Legal realism was primarily a reaction to the legal formalism of the late 19th century and early 20th century, and was the dominant approach for much of the early 20th century.
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The "'legal process school "'( sometimes " legal process theory " ) was a movement within American law that attempted to chart a third way between legal formalism and legal realism.
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In 1997, a group of scholars sponsored a panel entitled Is It Time for a New Legal Realism ? at the 1997 Law and Society Association Meetings in St . Louis, Missouri.
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He, his work and his insistence on contractual formalism are often compared and contrasted to those of Yale Law School professor Arthur Linton Corbin, developer of the philosophy of law known as legal realism.