Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-314) and index.
Once Upon a Time -- Law, Lawyers, and Law Schools -- Harvard Decrees the Structure and Content -- Harvard Sets the Style -- The Market Explodes -- The Establishment Attempts to Control the Market -- Standoff: Redlich, Reed, and Root -- The Legal Culture and Legal Theory: The Social Sciences and All That -- Intellectual Excitement for the Few: Realism and Reality -- Rising Standards for the Many -- The Rush to Excellence: The Worm's-Eye View -- The Law Schools after 1945: Paradigmatic Structure and Reinvention of the Wheel -- The Profession and the Law Schools: Radicalism, Affluence, and OPEC -- Lawyers, Legal Theory, and Faith