When in 1927 Augustus N. Hand was elevated from the district court, where he had already earned an enviable reputation, and began his great career on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Brandeis wrote him a congratulatory note. Hand\u27s gracious reply contained these two sentences: However much some of your associates may differ with your general point of view, I believe they appreciate the light you bring to many cases from sources they would never and by their training and education could never explore. The thing which impresses the average lawyer and the law professors about your work is the thoroughness with which you proceed so that everything is tied up before your opinion ends. Four years later, on the occas...