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  1. A preeminent legal historian, prolific scholar, and gifted teacher, Professor Robert W. Gordons expertise in American legal history, evidence, the legal profession, and law and globalization spans four decades, his influence on generations of lawyers and legal scholars incalculable.

  2. El llamado Historicismo Crítico del profesor Robert W.Gordon es una de las respuestas más sugerentes y polémicas ofrecidas en torno a este tema en las últimas décadas, pues representa el inicio de un recurso diferente a la historia por parte de los juristas.

  3. Robert Gordon is the Chancellor Kent Professor Emeritus of Law and Legal History at Yale Law School. His subject areas are contracts, American legal history, evidence, the legal profession, and law and globalization. Prior to coming to Yale, he taught at The University of Wisconsin and Stanford.

  4. Robert Gordon's "Critical Legal Histories" purports to be a "summary" of "some of the main positions" in "theory and method in socio-legal history" (Gordon 1984, 2). It is, of course, much more. As Christopher Tomlins and Susanna Blumenthal argue elsewhere in this symposium, Gordon's article made a key theoretical intervention at a

  5. ROBERT W. ROBERT W. GORDON. CHANCELLOR KENT PROFESSOR OF LAW AND LEGAL HISTORY, AND PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, YALE UNIVERSITY. Home: 140 Ogden St. New Haven CT 06511. Office: Yale Law School. P.O. Box 208215 New Haven CT 06520 Tel: 203-432-7432. E-Mail: robert.w.gordon@yale.edu. EDUCATED:99981231160000-08'00'.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · 2022. Robert W. Gordon, Professor of Law emeritus at Stanford Law School, has written extensively on contract law, legal philosophy, and on the history and current ethics and practices of the organized bar. His teaching and writing on American legal history, evidence, the legal profession, and law and globalization spans four decades.

  7. Professor of Law, Stanford Law School. A preeminent legal historian, prolific scholar, and gifted teacher, Professor Robert W. Gordons expertise in American legal history, evidence, the legal profession, and law and globalization spans four decades, his influence on generations of lawyers and legal scholars incalculable.