Judges as persons, or courts as institutions, are entitled to no greater immunity from criticism than other persons or institutions. Just because the holders of judicial office are identified with the interests of justice they may forget their common... The Psychology of the Supreme Court - Page 3by Lawrence S. Wrightsman - 2006 - 336 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1966 - 472 pages
...authority who have used the paraphernalia of power in support of what they called their dignity. Therefore judges must be kept mindful of their limitations and...of criticism expressed with candor however blunt. We have seen Socialist philosophies cited as authority by the Chief Justice some 11 times in one of... | |
| Ian Bushnell - History - 1992 - 619 pages
...concluded his preface with this quote from Mr Justice Frankfurter of the United States Supreme Court: "Judges as persons, or courts as institutions, are...from criticism than other persons or institutions. Just because the holders of judicial office are identified with the interests of justice they may forget... | |
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