- Volume 70, Issue 5
- Page 1653
Reflection
Everything Is Contingent
A Comment on Bob Gordon’s Taming the Past
Kunal M. Parker *
In the introduction to Taming the Past, Bob Gordon invokes a well-known passage in Oliver Wendell Holmes’s 1897 essay The Path of the Law in which Holmes, likening law to a dragon, argues that history serves either to kill law or to tame it. But how exactly does history do this?
* Professor of Law and Dean’s Distinguished Scholar, University of Miami School of Law.