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" The very considerations which judges most rarely mention, and always with an apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean of course, considerations of what is expedient for the community concerned. "
Crime in Its Relations to Social Progress - Página 12
de Arthur Cleveland Hall - 1902 - 427 páginas
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Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volume 18

Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1897 - 688 páginas
...grounds. The very considerations which the "judges most rarely mention and always with an apology, are the "secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean "of coarse considerations of what is expedient for the community " concerned." (OW Holmes on...
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Report of the Governor of New Mexico to the Secretary of the Interior

New Mexico. Governor - 1887 - 724 páginas
...legislative. " The very considerations which judges most rarely mention, and always with an apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean, of course, considerations of what is expedient for the community concerned. Every important...
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A Treatise on General Practice: Containing Rules and Suggestions ..., Volume 2

Byron Kosciusko Elliott, William Frederick Elliott - 1894 - 882 páginas
...justify, that, "The very considerations which judges most rarely mention, and always with apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean, of course, considerations of what is expedient for the community concerned."1 The expediency...
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volume 16

Frederick Pollock - 1900 - 550 páginas
...considerations,' it has been well said, ' which judges most rarely mention, and always with an apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life V The chief reason of this peculiarity is doubtless to be found in the fictitious declaratory theory...
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Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law, Volume 15

1902 - 462 páginas
...have proved. RR CHERRY " The Growth of Criminal Law in Ancient Communities." " In ancient law thesis no such thing as a crime." "Criminal law, as distinct...preferences and inarticulate convictions." (P- 35-6). JOHN W1LDER MAY " The Law of Crimes." " Crime is a violation or neglect of duty of so much public importance...
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Sociology and Social Progress

Thomas Nixon Carver - 1905 - 826 páginas
...laws are positive laws fashioned by judicial legislation upon preexisting customs." "These customs are OW HOLMES, JR. The Common Law " The germ of criminal...instinctive preferences and inarticulate convictions." (pp. 35-36.) JOHN WILDER MAY The Law of Crimes " Crime is a violation or neglect of duty of so much...
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The American Judiciary

Simeon Eben Baldwin - 1905 - 428 páginas
...thus : The very considerations which judges most rarely mention, ' and always with an apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean, of course, considerations of what is expedient for the community concerned. Every important...
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The Common Law

Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1909 - 448 páginas
...grounds. The very considerations which judges most rarely mention, and always with an apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean, of course, considerations of what is expedient for the community concerned. Every important...
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The High Court of Parliament and Its Supremacy: An Historical Essay on the ...

Charles Howard McIlwain - 1910 - 470 páginas
...grounds. The very considerations which judges most rarely mention, and always with an apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean, of course, considerations of what is expedient for the community concerned. Every important...
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The Work of the Advocate: A Practical Treatise Containing Suggestions for ...

Byron Kosciusko Elliott, William Frederick Elliott - 1911 - 632 páginas
...justify, that, "The very considerations which judges most rarely mention, and always with apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean, of course, considerations of what is expedient for the community concerned." 30 The expediency...
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