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Pierson v. Post, The Hunt for the Fox

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The 1805 New York foxhunting case Pierson v. Post has long been used in American property law classrooms to introduce law students to the concept of first possession by asking how one establishes possession of a wild animal. In this book, Angela Fernandez retells the history of the famous fox case, from its origins as a squabble between two wealthy young men on the South Fork of Long Island through its appeal to the New York Supreme Court and entry into legal treatises, law school casebooks, and law journal articles, where it still occupies a central place. Fernandez argues that the dissent is best understood as an example of legal solemn foolery. Yet it has been treated by legal professionals, the lawyers of its day, and subsequent legal academics in such a serious way, demonstrating how the solemn and the silly can occupy two sides of the same coin in American legal history.

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ISBN: 9781107039285
Publication date: 27th September 2018
Author: Angela (University of Toronto) Fernandez
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 392 pages
Series: Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
Genres: Property law: general
Legal history