Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841-1935), twenty-fifth Chief Justice of Massachusetts, needs no introduction to the readers of this journal. Son and namesake of one of America\u27s most popular writers, he was at twenty-four a Civil War hero wounded three times in battle, and at forty a lawyer-scholar whose book of lectures The Common Law would win him international renown. At sixtyone he began three decades as the Great Dissenter on the U.S. Supreme Court, where he exposed the economic theory underpinning the dominant freedom-of-contract ideology. Between 1882 and 1902-between early promise and later fame-he served on the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
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St. Thomas More Society Reports (Consistent with the policies of The Catholic University of America ...
A Review of MELVILLE WESTON FULLER, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES 1888-1910. By Willard L. King
These remarks were delivered April 9, 1992 at the Nathaniel L. Nathanson Memorial Lecture series at ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes is everywhere recognized as a great American. His life story has been depicted...
The pioneering legal realist Jerome Frank once characterized Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as ...
Pen and ink drawing (ca. 1904) of physician, teacher and poet Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894)...
There is no obvious way to reconcile each of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.\u27s intellectual si...
A Review of The Justice from Beacon Hill: The Life and Times of Oliver Wendell Holmes by Liva Bake
From the introduction: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. is one of the dominant figures in American jurispr...
Until the advent of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, the masterful and magnetic figure of Chief Justic...
On March 8, 1931, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Oliver Wendell Holmes turned ...
From the introduction: Whether Holmes was the greatest American jurist is a question for debate. Wha...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Learned Hand shared a number of characteristics. Both well-known judg...
A Review of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law and the Inner Self by G. Edward Whit
The most important event in American legal history to have taken place at Boston University School o...
St. Thomas More Society Reports (Consistent with the policies of The Catholic University of America ...
A Review of MELVILLE WESTON FULLER, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES 1888-1910. By Willard L. King
These remarks were delivered April 9, 1992 at the Nathaniel L. Nathanson Memorial Lecture series at ...