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IMAGINING THE LAW: COMMON LAW AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM
Author(s) -
Cantor Norman F.
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
journal of legal studies education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1744-1722
pISSN - 0896-5811
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-1722.2000.tb00291.x
Subject(s) - law , power (physics) , sociology , history , political science , quantum mechanics , physics
Now Doniger paced, using Kramer as an audience of one, “We are all ruled by the past, although no on understands it. No one recognizes the power of the past” he said, with a sweep of his hand. “But if you think about it, the past has always been more important than the present. The present is like a coral island that sticks above the water, but is built upon millions of dead corals under the surface, that no one sees. In the same way, our everyday world is built upon millions and millions of events and decisions that occurred in the past. And what we add in the present is trivial.