| 1904 - 408 strani
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| 1904 - 910 strani
...undesirable, as a rule, to express dissent, 1 feel bound to do so in this case and to give my reasons for it. Great cases, like hard cases, make bad law. For great...because of some accident of immediate overwhelming и interest which appeals to the feelings and 9 distorts the judgment. These immediate • interests... | |
| 1904 - 926 strani
...avoid the revealing of his social conscience any more than he can fail to exercise his literary art: "Great cases, like hard cases make bad law. For great...distorts the judgment. These immediate interests exercise a kind of hydraulic pressure which makes what previously -was clear seem doubtful, and before which... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1909 - 448 strani
...growth and magnitude of industrial affairs has been noticed by a distinguished judge, when he says, "Great cases, like hard cases, make bad law. For great...appeals to the feelings and distorts the judgment." Let us now consider to what the Act applies — its meaning and scope; whether it stifles interstate... | |
| 1921 - 646 strani
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| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1904 - 740 strani
...undesirable, as a rule, to express dissent, I feel bound to do so in this case and to give my reasons for' it. Great cases like hard cases make bad law. For great...and distorts the judgment. These immediate interests HOLMES, J., The CHIEF JUSTICE, WHITE, PECKHAM. JJ., dissenting. J93TL 6. exercise a kind of hydraulic... | |
| 1904 - 382 strani
...property. Great cases, like hard cases, make bad law, says Justice Holmes in his individual opinion ; for great cases are called great not by reason of...interest which appeals to the feelings and distorts the judgment.51 It is by no means difficult to receive the suggestion of the influence of immediate overwhelming... | |
| 1905 - 1074 strani
...highest court in the land in a famous case which has just been decided in that court: ''Great eases, like hard cases, make bad law. For great cases are...reason of their real importance in shaping the law for the future, but because of some question of an immediate, overwhelming interest which appeals to... | |
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