📖 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

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🎂 March 8, 1841  –  ⚰️ March 6, 1935
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was a prominent figure in American jurisprudence known for his influential role as a Supreme Court Justice from 1902 to 1932. His legal philosophy emphasized pragmatism, shaped by his belief that law should evolve with society. Holmes is best known for his principle that the law should be grounded in experience and that it should reflect the changing values of the community it serves. Holmes's opinions often highlighted the importance of free speech, the limits of government power, and the need for flexibility in legal interpretations. His famous phrase "clear and present danger" articulated the standard for justifying restrictions on speech, which remains a foundational element of American free speech jurisprudence today. In addition to his judicial contributions, Holmes was also a writer and a thinker whose works explored legal realism and the relationship between law and morality. His writings continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about justice, individual rights, and the role of the judiciary in a democratic society. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was a prominent figure in American jurisprudence known for his influential role as a Supreme Court Justice from 1902 to 1932. His legal philosophy emphasized pragmatism, shaped by his belief that law should evolve with society. Holmes is best known for his principle that the law should be grounded in experience and that it should reflect the changing values of the community it serves. Holmes's opinions often highlighted the importance of free speech, the limits of government power, and the need for flexibility in legal interpretations. His famous phrase "clear and present danger" articulated the standard for justifying restrictions on speech, which remains a foundational element of American free speech jurisprudence today. In addition to his judicial contributions, Holmes was also a writer and a thinker whose works explored legal realism and the relationship between law and morality. His writings continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about justice, individual rights, and the role of the judiciary in a democratic society.
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