Like John Stuart Mill, he would often begin by stating the other side better than its advocate had stated it himself.


On Benjamin N. Cardozo in "Mr. Justice Cardozo" (1939); also in The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses (1952), p. 131.


Like John Stuart Mill, he would often begin by stating the other side better than its advocate had stated it himself.

Like John Stuart Mill, he would often begin by stating the other side better than its advocate had stated it himself.

Like John Stuart Mill, he would often begin by stating the other side better than its advocate had stated it himself.

Like John Stuart Mill, he would often begin by stating the other side better than its advocate had stated it himself.