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  1. Mitchell Horwitz. (co-owner, head of Workers' Compensation Department) Clifford Horwitz. (co-owner, Lead Trial Attorney) Date founded. 1924. Website. www.horwitzlaw.com. Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates is a Chicago, Illinois law firm that focuses its practices in personal injury, workers' compensation, nursing home abuse and neglect, and wrongful ...

  2. Jul 16, 1992 · Abstract. Morton Horwitz’s The Transformation of American Law, 1780-1860 won the Bancroft Prize in American History in 1978 and is considered one of the most significant books ever published in American legal history. A paperback edition is widely used in undergraduate American history courses and legal history courses in law schools.

    • Morton J Horwitz
  3. Jul 13, 2017 · Part I The Common Law Tradition in Legal Historiography; Part II Legal Historians; 3 Social-Legal History’s Pioneer: The Work of James Willard Hurst; 4 Hurst Recaptured; 5 Morton Horwitz and his Critics: A Conflict of Narratives; 6 The Elusive Transformation* 7 Method and Politics: Morton Horwitz on Lawyers’ Uses of History; 8 E. P ...

    • Robert W. Gordon
    • 2002
  4. Horwitz’s review is famous for criticizing Thompson’s statement, at the conclusion of Whigs and Hunters, that the rule of law is “an unqualified human good.”6 Horwitz’s criticism is important as a key statement within the critical legal studies movement in its first decade,7 along with a skeptical.

    • Jack M Balkin, Sanford Levinson
    • 2011
  5. Horwitz Law, PLLC is a boutique litigation firm based in Nashville, Tennessee. Its practice focuses primarily on First Amendment law and speech defense, appellate litigation, constitutional, post-conviction and actual innocence litigation, campaign finance and election law, representing elected officials, criminal record expungement, and personal injury representation of victims of crime.

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  6. Apr 9, 2016 · Abstract. In 1976, in the early years of the critical legal studies movement, the distinguished legal historian Morton Horwitz famously criticized E.P. Thompson for describing the rule of law as "an unqualified human good." Consistent with his more general skepticism about rights discourse, Horwitz argued that the rule of law tended to promote ...

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  8. Jan 16, 2011 · It argues that Horwitz’s work (principally The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860 (1977) - Transformation I) provided an important stimulus at a critical time in the late 1970s and 1980s when legal education, legal scholarship, and legal history avowedly oriented toward anti-formalism and law and society were struggling to be legitimized beyond the United States.

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