Discussion of the views, decisions and influence of Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Healy, Great Dissent, 88–91; Debs v. United States (1919). Commonwealth v. Davis, 162 Mass. 510 (1894); McAuliffe v. Mayor and Board of Aldermen of New Bedford, 155 Mass. 216 (1892). Burt v. Advertiser Newspaper Company, 154 Mass.
The voluminous literature devoted to his writings and legal thought, however, is diverse and inconsistent. In this study, Frederic R. Kellogg follows Holmes's intellectual path from his early writings through his judicial career.
In this collection of his speeches, opinions, and letters, Richard Posner reveals the fullness of Holmes' achievements as judge, historian, philosopher, and master of English style.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr
The first publication of an extensive correspondence between two of the century's greatest American jurists.
A Supreme Court justice for four decades, Holmes is renowned for his learning, judgment, and eloquence, as reflected in this compilation of 26 of his papers and addresses.
This volume of the ABA Classics Series is The Common Law.
This is also known as the “excluded middle” (hence bivalence) because there are only two logical options. There are three formal analytical approaches to bivalence, that is, attempts by logicians to account for the excluded middle: they ...
interruptions, to E. Phillips Oppenheim. In between we read Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead. Occasionally he would observe, “Sonny,” as he called all of his secretaries, “at ninetyone, one outlives duty.
University Press , 1957 ) ; and Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes : The Proving Years ( Cambridge , Mass . ... 297 ; Mrs. Henry James , Sr. , to Henry James , Jr. , August 8 , 1869 , James Papers , Harvard University Archives . 9.