Mr. Justice Holmes was ninety on March 8, 1931. That anniversary brought him a shower of birthday congratulations and tributes in writing and print, which included thoughtful appraisals of his work up to then as scholar and judge. But that work was not yet done. There remained a little finishing canter before coming to a standstill. The aging justice was to participate in the work of two more terms of court before his retirement on January 12, 1932. In Holmes\u27s quiver, waiting to be fired off, were a dozen opinions which now grace the pages of volume 283 of the United States Reports, and a half-dozen in volume 284. These final utterances of an acknowledged master of judicial craftsmanship constitute our present theme
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St. Thomas More Society Reports (Consistent with the policies of The Catholic University of America ...
The pioneering legal realist Jerome Frank once characterized Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as ...
Although Justice Holmes did not much enjoy listening to speeches (he once wondered what makes the w...
Supreme Court justices, by and large, are a pretty dull and anonymous lot to the average man. An occ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes is everywhere recognized as a great American. His life story has been depicted...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Learned Hand shared a number of characteristics. Both well-known judg...
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
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