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Abstract
The task which the American Law Institute has undertaken is to make a statement of the common law, in its various branches. The end in view is not codification; indeed the idea is directly opposed to codification. It is hoped to have, when the work is completed, an accurate statement of existing common law, carefully and systematically made, from which local variations and peculiarities have been ironed out. It is hoped, in other words, to restore both accuracy and continuity to the pattern of the common law fabric as it is woven in our judicial mills.
Recommended Citation
Herbert F. Goodrich,
THE INSTITUTE'S RESTATEMENT AND THE MICHIGAN LAW,
26
Mich. L. Rev.
153
(1927).
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