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CHRISTOPHER See also: American jurist, was See also: born in New See also: Boston, Hillsborough county, New Hampshire, on the 22nd of May 1826, of See also: English and Scotch-Irish ancestry
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He studied at See also: Phillips Exeter See also: Academy in 1845—1848, at Harvard See also: College in 1848—185o and in the Harvard See also: Law School in 1851—1854
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He practised law in 1854—1870 in New See also: York City, but he was almost unknown when, in See also: January 187o, he was appointed Dane professor of law (and soon afterwards Dean of the Law Faculty) of Harvard University, to succeed See also: Theophilus Parsons, to whose See also: Treatise on the Law of Contracts (18J3) he had contributed as a student
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He resigned the deanship in 1895, in 1900 became Dane professor emeritus, and on the 6th of See also: July 1906 died in Cambridge
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He received the degree of LL.D. in 1875; in 1903 a chair in the law school was named in his honour; and after his See also: death one of the school's buildings was named Langdell See also: Hall
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He made the Harvard Law School a success by remodelling its administration and by introducing the "
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Langdell wrote Selection of Cases on the Law of Contracts (187o, the first See also: book used in the " case " system; enlarged, 1877); Cases on Sales (1872); See also: Summary of See also: Equity See also: Pleading (1877, 2nd ed., 1883); Cases in Equity Pleading (1883); and Brief Survey of Equity Jurisdiction (1905)
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