Robert H. Jackson Quote

I am entitled to say of that opinion what any discriminating reader must think of it — that it was as foggy as the statute the Attorney General was asked to interpret.


Reviewing a position that Jackson had taken as Attorney General, which he now felt should be overruled. McGrath v. Kristensen, 340 U.S. 162, 176 (1950) (concurring) - Judicial opinions


I am entitled to say of that opinion what any discriminating reader must think of it — that it was as foggy as the statute the Attorney General was ...

I am entitled to say of that opinion what any discriminating reader must think of it — that it was as foggy as the statute the Attorney General was ...

I am entitled to say of that opinion what any discriminating reader must think of it — that it was as foggy as the statute the Attorney General was ...

I am entitled to say of that opinion what any discriminating reader must think of it — that it was as foggy as the statute the Attorney General was ...