Samuel Bray, ‘The Concept of the Common Law’

ABSTRACT
The common law is, among other things, a mode of legal development. In this mode, judges develop the law yet simultaneously act as if they were only discovering law that already existed. This sketch of the common law introduces contemporary readers to a way of thinking and talking about law that was once instinctive for judges. The common law as a mode of development may seem alien at certain points, yet its influence on the legal systems of the United States has been enormous, and it is critical background for understanding the grant of ‘the judicial power’ in Article III of the US Constitution.

Bray, Samuel L, The Concept of the Common Law (February 15, 2025).

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