Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes and Utilitarian Jurisprudence
Released: Feb 05, 1984
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover, 223 pages
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"Persuasive. A welcome addition."
--"The Journal of Legal History"
"A masterly exposition of the complex details of Holmes' Supreme Court work."
--"The Core Review"
In this work, H.L. Pohlman calls for a new interpretation of Holmes as a moderate defender of free speech, and provides a window into Holmes' basic understanding of American constitutionalism. Pohlman argues that Holmes played a crucial role in the development of the idea that the Constitution is a living entity, an idea that differed radically from nineteenth-century antecedents.
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