Abstract
The half-century from 1936 to 1986 has seen astonishing growth in the law and in legal education. Among countless illustrations are the enormous expansion of the law of products liability, the promulgation and adoption of numerous Model and Uniform Acts and Codes, and the adoption of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and of Evidence. In Missouri, procedural civil and criminal codes have been created, a new Constitution has been adopted, and the judiciary has recently abandoned the doctrine of contributory negligence in favor of a system of pure comparative fault, working a fundamental change in our common law of torts.
Recommended Citation
Dale A. Whitman,
Preface: Missouri Law Review--1913-1936-1986,
50 Mo. L. Rev.
(1985)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/mlr/vol50/iss4/1