William O. Douglas Quote

The right to dissent is the only thing that makes life tolerable for a judge of an appellate court... the affairs of government could not be conducted by democratic standards without it.


America Challenged (1960).


The right to dissent is the only thing that makes life tolerable for a judge of an appellate court... the affairs of government could not be...

The right to dissent is the only thing that makes life tolerable for a judge of an appellate court... the affairs of government could not be...

The right to dissent is the only thing that makes life tolerable for a judge of an appellate court... the affairs of government could not be...

The right to dissent is the only thing that makes life tolerable for a judge of an appellate court... the affairs of government could not be...