Pound, Roscoe

Pound, Roscoe
born Oct. 27, 1870, Lincoln, Neb., U.S.
died July 1, 1964, Cambridge, Mass.

U.S. legal educator and botanist.

After studying botany at the University of Nebraska and law at Harvard University (1889–90), he was admitted to the Nebraska bar, and he practiced law while also teaching at the state university (1890–1903). At the University of Nebraska he directed the state botanical survey (1892–1903) and discovered a rare fungus (Roscopoundia). He later taught at several law schools, most notably Harvard (1910–37), where he also served as dean (1916–36), instituting many reforms. He was perhaps the chief U.S. advocate of sociological jurisprudence, which holds that statutes and court decisions are affected by social conditions; his ideas apparently influenced the New Deal programs of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. After World War II he helped reorganize the judicial system of Taiwan.

Roscoe Pound.

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▪ American jurist, botanist, and educator
born October 27, 1870, Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
died July 1, 1964, Cambridge, Massachusetts
 American jurist, botanist, and educator, chief advocate of “sociological jurisprudence” and a leader in the reform of court administration in the United States.

      After studying botany at the University of Nebraska and law at Harvard (1889–90), Pound was admitted to the Nebraska bar, and he practiced law while also teaching at the state university (1890–1903). While serving as director of the state botanical survey (1892–1903), he discovered a rare lichen, which was subsequently named Roscopoundia.

      Pound also served as commissioner of appeals for the state supreme court (1901–03) and commissioner on uniform state laws for Nebraska (1904–07). He taught at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois (1907–09), and at the University of Chicago (1909–10), after which he went to Harvard, where he was professor of law (1910–37) and dean of the law school (1916–36). On his resignation as dean, he received a “roving professorship” there and taught a variety of subjects until his retirement (1947). After World War II he spent some time in China reorganizing the Nationalist Chinese judicial system.

      Pound's five-volume Jurisprudence is among the most comprehensive of 20th-century legal works. His theory of sociological jurisprudence required that inherited legal codes and traditions be adjusted to reflect contemporary social conditions. The theory may have partially inspired—and was advanced by others as a justification of—the New Deal legislation of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Roosevelt, Franklin D.) in the 1930s, which Pound nonetheless considered extreme.

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