The Reading Room

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

1841-1935

The Civil War veteran who became the most quotable Justice in the history of the Supreme Court. The Common Law opens with the line that organized his whole jurisprudence: the life of the law has not been logic, it has been experience. He believed law grows from the lived needs of a society rather than from pure deduction, and he wrote dissents that became, decades later, the law of the land.

In the library

  • Brown v. Board of Education, the Opinion

    The unanimous opinion that ended legal segregation in American schools, and one of the rare court rulings every citizen should read in the original. Separate educational...