law in action

Law in action is a term originating with Harvard Law School Dean Roscoe PoundLaw in action means not only learning about legal rules, but also about how the rules evolved to address social concerns and how they operate in the real world.  See also Law in Action: A little History, the Roscoe Pound Papers archive, and legal realism

[Last updated in July of 2024 by the Wex Definitions Team]