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Common law adapts to societal changes from "summary" of The Common Law Tradition by Karl N. Llewellyn

The concept of the common law's adaptability to societal changes is a fundamental principle that underpins the evolution and development of the legal system. As society changes and evolves, the common law must also adapt to reflect these shifts in values, norms, and beliefs. This adaptive nature of the common law ensures that it remains relevant and effective in addressing the needs and concerns of contemporary society. One of the key ways in which the common law adapts to societal changes is through judicial decisions. Judges play a crucial role in interpreting and applying the law to specific cases, and their decisions can have far-reaching implications for the development of legal principles. By considering the social, economic, and cultural context in which a case arises, judges can ensure that the law is applied in a manner that is co...
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    The Common Law Tradition

    Karl N. Llewellyn

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