Abstract
Professor Threedy's ambitious undertaking has provided rich food for thought about this old fish tale. I commend her efforts and urge that she pursue the project further. Besides incorporating the contextual, historical, and biographical materials, I suggest she then step back for a perspective on contracts doctrine, theory, and policy. For the researcher, doing legal archaeology is arduous. When the product is complete, it yields great benefits to understanding the development of the law. I thank her for her labors.
Recommended Citation
Maute, Judith L.
(2001)
"Response: The Values of Legal Archaeology,"
Utah Law Review: Vol. 2000:
No.
2, Article 3.
Available at:
https://dc.law.utah.edu/ulr/vol2000/iss2/3