
doi: 10.2307/1190489
"The final cause of law is the welfare of society. The rule that misses its aim cannot permanently justify its existence . . . Logic and history and custom have their place. We will shape the law to conform to them when we may; but only within bounds. The end which the law serves will dominate them all." CARDOZO, THE NATURE OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS 66 (1921). "Perhaps the most significant advance in the modern science of law is the change from the analytical to the functional attitude." Dean Pound, quoted in CARDOZO, THE NATURE OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS 73 (I92I).
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