| 1925 - 428 str.
...man,, as a dispenser of justice, the more the rule is exalted and the stiffer its bonds become. * * * "All the rules in the world will not get us substantial justice if the judges and the counsel have not the correct living moral attitude towards substantial justice." Thayer, at... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1910 - 1118 str.
...of Evidence, would soon be removed. But, after all, it is the spirit that gives life to the rules. All the rules in the world will not get us substantial...Judges have not the correct living moral attitude towards substantial justice. We hear much lately about Pragmatism. What ever else it teaches, one truth... | |
| Franklin Hichborn - 1911 - 442 str.
...wants to do sO. And there are enough rules of law to brush them away, if the court wants to do that. "All the rules in the world will not get us substantial...substantial justice. "We do not doubt that there are dozens of other Supreme Justices who would decide, and are to-day deciding, in obscure cases, just... | |
| Franklin Hichborn - 1911 - 422 str.
...to do so. And there are enough rules of law to brush them away, if the court wants to do that. "AH the rules in the world will not get us substantial...substantial justice. "We do not doubt that there are dozens of other Supreme Justices who would decide, and are to-day deciding, in obscure cases, just... | |
| Franklin Hichborn - 1915 - 546 str.
...wants to do so. And there are enough rules of law to brush them away. If the court wants to do that. "All the rules In the world will not get us substantial...substantial justice. "We do not doubt that there are dozens of other Supreme Justices who would decide, and are today deciding. In obscure cases. Just such... | |
| Franklin Hichborn - 1915 - 518 str.
...wants to do so. And there are enough rules of law to brush them away, if the court wants to do that. "All the rules In the world will not get us substantial...living moral attitude toward substantial justice. no convictions against them, by furnishing bonds in the bribery cases, were able to walk out of prison.... | |
| Franklin Hichborn - 1915 - 516 str.
...enough rules of law to brush them away, if the court wants to do that. "All the rules in the worid will not get us substantial justice if the judges...living moral attitude toward substantial justice. no convictions against them, by furnishing bonds in the bribery cases, were able to walk out of prison.... | |
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