Underhill Moore

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Underhill Moore was an American legal scholar and early proponent of legal realism known for his empirical studies of how law operates in practice.

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instanceOf human
law professor
legal realist
legal scholar
academicDiscipline legal realism
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Yale University
employer Yale Law School NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork empirical legal studies
jurisprudence
law
gender male
hasResearchApproach empirical research
socio-legal methodology
influenced later empirical legal studies
socio-legal research
influencedBy American pragmatism NERFINISHED
knownFor studies of banking practices and their relation to legal rules
using empirical methods to study legal institutions
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement legal realism
nationality American
notableFor contributions to American legal realism
empirical studies of how law operates in practice
occupation legal scholar
university teacher
partOf American legal realism movement NERFINISHED
workLocation New Haven, Connecticut NERFINISHED

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