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Yale Law likes to claim that it spawned legal realism, but the Columbia was really more the center for the movement. It can claim both Karl Llewellyn and Felix Cohen; Yale has Thurman Arnold, but he was of less importance. I will remove the "spawned legal realism" bit; if someone wants to rephrase so that it no longer suggests Yale was the primary center, go ahead.