Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. 1841–1935

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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. 1841–1935
Overview
Explanation and Analysis of Documents
Impact and Legacy
Key Sources
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Abstract

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., like many before him, believed John Marshall, the “Great Chief Justice,” to be the one person who best embodied American law. But Holmes, for his part, so profoundly influenced American law during his own lifetime that many others, like the noted Court historian Bernard Schwartz, believe that “it was Holmes, more than any other legal thinker, who set the agenda for modern Supreme Court jurisprudence” (Schwartz, p. 190).

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