Fuller, Lon L. (Lon Luvois), 1902-1978
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Professor of law, author, A.B. (1924) and J.D. (1926), Stanford, Member, Law school faculties of U. Oregon (1926-1928), U. Ill. (1928-1931), Duke (1931-1940), Harvard (1939-1972; emeritus 1972-1978). Member, Mass. Bar. Recipient of Phillips Award, Am. Philosophical Soc., 1935. Author of Legal Fictions (1931); The Law in Quest of Itself (1940); The Morality of Law (1964); Anatomy of the Law (1968); also articles for legal and other scholarly journals.
Fuller, Lon Luvois, attorney, educator, legal scholar.
b. Hereford, Texas, June 15, 1902.
s. Francis Bartow and Mary Salome (Moore) Fuller.
Student, University of California, 1919-1920.
A.B., Stanford University, 1924; J.D., 1926.
m. Florence Gail Thompson, August 11, 1926 (d. 1960); children: Francis Brock, Cornelia.
m. 2nd, Marjorie D. Chappel, November 5, 1960.
Instructor of Law, University of Oregon Law School, 1926-1928.
Instructor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law, 1929-1931.
Professor of Law, Duke University, 1931-1940.
Visiting Professor of law, Harvard Law School, 1939-1940; Professor of Law, 1940-1948; Carter Professor of Jurisprudence, 1948-1972; Carter Professor of Jurisprudence Emeritus, 1972-1978.
Lecturer, summer schools, U. of Chicago, 1930-1933; U. of Washington, 1931; U. of North Carolina, 1934; U. of Southern California, 1937.
Member, Massachusetts Bar.
Associate, Ropes, Gray, Best, Coolidge and Rugg, Boston, 1942-1945.
Recipient, Phillips Award, American Philosophical Society, 1935.
Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Delta Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif.
d. April 8, 1978.
- The Law in Quest of Itself,1940.
- Basic Contract Law,1947; 2nd rev. ed, with Robert Braucher, 1964; 3rd ed., with Melvin Eisenberg, 1972.
- The Problems of Jurisprudence,1949.
- The Morality of Law,1964.
- Legal Fictions,1967.
- Anatomy of the Law,1968.
- Also, entries in encyclopedias and articles in legal and social science journals.
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