William Underhill Moore (1879-1949) was an American legal scholar and Sterling Professor of Law at the Yale Law School (1929-49), having previously taught at Columbia. His principal teaching fields were commercial bank credit and business organizations, Moore was considered one of the intellectual leaders of the Legal Realism movement at Yale and an early user of social scientific methods in legal research.
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1879
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1949 (aged 69)
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