Too Big to Jail or Too Abstract (or Rich) to Care

VB Flatt - Md. L. Rev., 2012 - HeinOnline
For much of human-recorded history, Thomas Hobbes's observation that the life of man is"
nasty, brutish, and short" has seemed true.'For example, new research indicates that certain …

Mr. Justice Douglas

LA Powe Jr - Wash. L. Rev., 1979 - HeinOnline
" The average American," according to William 0. Douglas," is an independent, rough and
ready kind of fellow who wants to take a swing on his own." I That statement goes a long way …

Mr. Justice Douglas

CE Ares - Harv. CR-CLL Rev., 1976 - HeinOnline
William 0. Douglas occupies a special place in the history of human freedom. More than any
other member of the Court, with the possible exception of Mr. Justice Black, he has come to …

The James McClure Memorial Lecture in Law Delivered by the Honorable Clarence Thomas-October 19, 1995

C Thomas - Miss. LJ, 1995 - HeinOnline
Thank you for your warm welcome. Members of the Board of Trustees, the McClure family,
Chancellor Khayat. I would like to thank Dean Louis Westerfield for being so patient in …

The Genius of the Common Law. V. Rescue and Ransom

F Pollock - Columbia Law Review, 1912 - JSTOR
HAVING now seen something of the troubles that beset our lady and her servants at sundry
stages of their pilgrimage, we may well be curious about the remedies: and here we must …

A Tribute to Mr. Justice Douglas

S Duke - Akron L. Rev., 1975 - HeinOnline
On November 12, 1975, Mr. Justice Douglas resigned as an active Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court. Thus ended not only the longest but, in the minds of many, the most lustrous …

A Man for All Seasons: Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. and the Quest to Secure the Rule of Law

RJ Krotoszynski Jr - Ala. L. Rev., 2009 - HeinOnline
MORE:(Roused and excited) Oh?(Advances on ROPER) And when the last law was down,
and the Devil turned round on you-where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat?(He …

A Reply to Professor Morris' Statement of Dissent

R Waelder - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1966 - JSTOR
Without trying to formulate any moral philosophy of my own, I have merely noted, as an
observer of human events, that very different kinds of order have been considered as just by …

Mr. Justice Douglas

S Davis - Columbia Law Review, 1974 - JSTOR
Mr. Justice Douglas has now sat-restlessly, outspokenly and with great distinction-on the
bench of the Supreme Court longer than any of the other ninety-nine Justices who have …

Poverty and legality: The law's slow awakening

W Gellhorn - Wm. & Mary L. Rev., 1967 - HeinOnline
Walter Gellhorn Two generations ago" liberty" for the weak meant, in effect, unhampered
freedom to knuckle under to the strong. When, for example, a New York law of 1897 decreed …