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Created page with "== Introduction == Legal Realism is a school of thought in the philosophy of law that emerged in the United States during the early 20th century. It challenges the traditional view of legal formalism, which holds that legal outcomes can be determined by applying established rules to the facts of a case. Legal Realists argue that the law is not a set of fixed rules but is instead shaped by social, economic, and political factors. This perspective emphasizes the role of j..."