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Mark Fernandez 
From Chaos to Continuity 
The Evolution of Louisiana’s Judicial System, 1712–1862

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Historians have long viewed Louisiana as an anomaly in the American judicial system-an eccentric appendage at the mouth of the Mississippi River. The diverse Creole culture and civilian heritage of the state’s legal system have led many scholars to conclude that it is an anachronism in American law unworthy of serious attention. Others embrace this tradition and revel in the minutiae of the Pelican State’s unique civil law legacy. In From Chaos to Continuity, Mark F. Fernandez challenges both perspectives. Using the innovative methods of the New Louisiana Legal History, he offers the first comprehensive analysis of the role of the courts in the development of Louisiana’s legal system and convincingly argues that the state is actually a representative model of American law and justice.
Tracing the rise of Louisiana’s system from its earliest colonial origins to its closure during Federal occupation in 1862, Fernandez describes the introduction of common law after American takeover of the colony; the chaotic combination of French, Spanish, and Anglo legal traditions; the evolution of that jurisdiction; the role of the courts-especially the state supreme court-in maintaining the mixture; and the judge’s proper function in administering justice. According to Fernandez, the challenge of integrating two very different systems of law was not unique to Louisiana. Indeed, most antebellum southern states had legal systems that incorporated important traditional aspects of their colonial legal orders to varying degrees.
From Chaos to Continuity liberates Louisiana’s legal history from the quirky restraints of the past and allows scholars and students alike to see the state as an integral part of American legal history.

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Mark F. Fernandez is associate professor of history at Loyola University New Orleans and coeditor of A Law unto Itself? Essays in the New Louisiana Legal History.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 156 ● ISBN 9780807156872 ● File size 2.4 MB ● Publisher LSU Press ● City Baton Rouge ● Country US ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5054401 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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