Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld

During his brief life, he published only a handful of law review articles. After his death the material forming the basis of ''Fundamental Legal Conceptions'' was derived from two articles first published in the ''Yale Law Journal'', in 1913 and 1917, that had been partially revised in anticipation of publication in longer form. Editorial work was undertaken to complete the revisions and the book was published with the inclusion of the manuscript notes that Hohfeld had left, plus seven other essays.
The work remains a powerful contribution to modern understanding of the nature of rights and the implications of liberty. To reflect Hohfeld's continuing importance, a chair at Yale University is named after him. The chair is occupied by Gideon Yaffe as of 2019 and was previously held by Jules Coleman, who retired in 2012. Provided by Wikipedia