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Learned Hand

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Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it.


— Learned Hand


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If we are to keep democracy, there must be a commandment: Thou shalt not ration justice.


— Learned Hand


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Life is made up of constant calls to action, and we seldom have time for more than hastily contrived answers.


— Learned Hand


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No doubt one may quote history to support any cause, as the devil quotes scripture.


— Learned Hand


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Right knows no boundaries, and justice no frontiers; the brotherhood of man is not a domestic institution.


— Learned Hand


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We may win when we lose, if we have done what we can; for by so doing we have made real at least some part of that finished product in whose fabrication we are most concerned: ourselves.


— Learned Hand


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Words are not pebbles in alien juxtaposition.


— Learned Hand


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A self-made man may prefer a self-made name.


— Learned Hand


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I shall ask no more than that you agree with Dean Inge that even though counting heads is not an ideal way to govern, at least it is better than breaking them.


— Learned Hand


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The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right.


— Learned Hand


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About Learned Hand

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Did you know about Learned Hand?

He joked that he felt idle because he had taken part in no more than about 25 cases that year and that he would start another job if he could find one. Hand was also a founding member of the American Law Institute where he helped develop the influential Restatements of the Law serving as models for refining and improving state codes in various fields. Hand's skepticism extended to his political philosophy: he once described himself as "a conservative among liberals and a liberal among conservatives".

Scholars have recognized the Second Circuit under Hand as one of the finest appeals courts in the country's history. After a short career as a lawyer in Albany and New York City he was appointed as a Federal District Judge in Manhattan in 1909 at the age of 37. Hand possessed a gift for the English language and his writings are admired as legal literature.

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