2 edition of Mr. Justice Holmes found in the catalog.
Mr. Justice Holmes
Clara Ingram Judson
Published
1956
by Follett Pub. Co. in Chicago
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Written in English
A biography of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., describing his early education at dame and latin schools and Harvard College, his years of military service during the Civil War, his study of law, his work on The Common Law and his years as lawyer and judge in Massachusetts and as justice of the Supreme Court
Edition Notes
Statement | illustrated by Robert Todd |
Contributions | Todd, Robert |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 192 p. |
Number of Pages | 192 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22806520M |
LC Control Number | 68001470 |
OF MR. JUSTICE HOLMES David S. Bogen* I. INTRODUCTION The trouble with all explanations of historic causes is the ab-sence of quantification: you never can say how much of the given cause was necessary to provide how much effect, or how much of the cause there was. I regard this as the source of the most subtle by: 2. Click to read more about Mr Justice Holmes by Clara Ingram Judson. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. All about Mr Justice Holmes by Clara Ingram Judson. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book/5(1).
One of H.L. Mencken’s finest essays, Mr. Justice Holmes, is a review of The Dissenting Opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes by Alfred Lief with foreword by George Kirchwey. Written in , the essay was first published in the American Mercury in May of that year. HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL, JR. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and legal philosopher who has become a celebrated legal figure. His writings on jurisprudence have shaped discussions on the nature of law, and his court opinions have been studied as much for their style as for their intellectual content.
Civil War veteran Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. served as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice from to He was considered an expert on the common : Holmes-Laski letters: the correspondence of Mr. Justice Holmes and Harold J. Laski, , Volume 1 Holmes-Laski Letters: The Correspondence of Mr. Justice Holmes and Harold J. Laski, , Harold Joseph Laski Atheneum paperbacks: Authors: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Harold Joseph Laski: Editor: Mark De Wolfe Howe: Publisher: Atheneum, 3/5(1).
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HOLMES-POLLOCK LETTERS The Correspondence of Mr. Justice Holmes and Sir Frederick Pollock,Volume 2 Only by Howe, Mark DeWolfe, Edited By; with an Introduction By John Gorham Palfrey and a great selection of related books, art.
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The problem is that the thesis is that Holmes is an epochal Justice for striking a balance (between federal and state power, individual liberties and state power, and the federal government and the states, I think). Justice Holmes [Edmund R Biddle] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
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Justice Holmes / Harold J. Laski --To Mr. Justice. Get this from a library. Justice Holmes. [Clara Ingram Judson; Robert Todd] -- A biography of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., describing his early education at dame and latin schools and Harvard College, his years of military service during the Civil War, his study of law, his work.
This book is the basis for the motion picture 'Mr. Holmes' which I saw first. The first part of this book was an excellent read and put meat into the character portrayed in the movie.
Mitch Cullin made a major mistake by killing off the character of Roger and in my opinion ruined the story/5(). JUSTICE HOLMES AND THE SUPREME COURT, by Felix Frankfurter.
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Pp. $ Walter F. Dodd This Book Review is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Reviews and Journals at LSU Law Digital Commons.
It has been accepted forAuthor: Walter F. Dodd. Judson states in a foreword that she wrote Mr. Justice Holmes, a Newbery Medal Honor Book, to foster respect for the law among young e the law is. Associate Justice memorial Mass.
() The Honorable Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., an Associate Justice of this court from Decemuntil August 2,and the Chief Justice from August 2,until December 8,when he became an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, died at Washington, District of Columbia, on March 6.
(“Why are you reading Plato, Mr. Justice?” was the President’s genial opening.) That such a span of life should have been granted to a man so competent to use it is a rare event in the history of any nation. Holmes was born in in Boston, into a world that regarded itself as the intellectual and commercial center of the nation.
title, Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court. The lectures dealt not, as the title might have suggested, with the whole body of Justice Holmes' work as a member of the Supreme Court, but specifically with the opinions, attitudes and beliefs of Justice Holmes in constitutional cases-with Holmes as a con-Author: Ernest J.
Brown. “THE DISTILLATION OF JUSTICE FRANKFURTER’S WISDOM”: SIGNED BY JUSTICE FELIX FRANKFURTER. FRANKFURTER, Felix. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, Octavo, original blue cloth. First edition of Frankfurter’s tribute to Justice Holmes, signed by Justice Frankfurter.
Although Mr. Justice Holmes resigned from the Supreme Court on the eve of the conflict between the Court and the New Deal, all the forces of that conflict were developing during the thirty years of his membership. The major controversies that came before the Court during that period are considered in the three essays in this volume.
Justice Holmes: An Intimate Portrait; Attorney General Biddle's Book Centers About the Great Jurist's Personality MR. JUSTICE HOLMES. By Francis Biddle. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item : Biddle ioned: ble.
Justice Cardozo: A Man of Good Will. By Max Lerner. J as he emerges from the pages of Mr. Pollard’s book, 1 a man of good will. Justice Holmes was a philosophic.
JUSTICE HOLMES and the Supreme Court by Frankfurter, Felix - $ Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court by Frankfurter, Felix A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition.
All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell,Alfred Lief and Harold J. Laski. Representative Opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes. New York: Vanguard Press. Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide) Holmes, Oliver Wendell,Alfred Lief and Harold J.
Laski, Representative Opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes. Today is Memorial Day, I write about Mr. Justice Holmes, and Professor Ronald K.L. Collins' classic, The Fundamental Holmes, A Free Speech Chronicle and Reader, Cambridge University Press (first published ).
Regular readers of this blog know that I regard Professor Collins very highly. He is a first-rate scholar and a beautiful writer.Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. - The Common Law: In –81 Holmes was invited to lecture on the common law at the Lowell Institute in Boston, and from these addresses developed his book The Common Law ().
Here the genius of Holmes was first clearly revealed and the consistent direction of his thought made evident.