![]() The Pound Civil Justice Institute was established in 1956 by a group of American trial lawyers to honor and build upon the work of Roscoe Pound (1870-1964). Pound served as Dean of the Harvard Law School from 1916 to 1936, and is acknowledged as the founder of the discipline of sociological jurisprudence. Through its programs, the Institute works to give lawyers, judges, educators and the public a balanced view of the U.S. civil justice system. |
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Helpful Links American Association for Justice(AAJ) National Center for State Courts Law and Society Association Bureau of Justice Statistics Administrative Office of the Courts: JURIST (A general legal information web site) The American Bar Association American Judicature Society Interactive database on court cases, run by American Bar Foundation Duke University School of Law Private Adjudications Center Vermont Journal of Environmental Law |
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Pound Civil Justice Institute | 777 Sixth Street, NW | Suite 200 | Washington, DC 20001 | Email: info@poundinstitute.org |
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