Supreme Court Quotations
Spillenger, Clyde
SPILLENG at MAIL.LAW.UCLA.EDU
Thu Apr 6 10:44:19 PDT 2000
"The Imperial Judiciary lives." Justice Scalia, dissenting in Casey (1992).
Clyde Spillenger
UCLA School of Law
(310) 825-7470
spilleng at mail.law.ucla.edu
Odd word errors may be caused by speech misrecognition or advancing
senility.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred Shapiro [SMTP:fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU]
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 8:47 AM
> To: CONLAWPROF at listserv.ucla.edu
> Subject: Supreme Court Quotations
>
> I previously appealed to this list for contributions of law-related
> quotations for the second edition of my book, The Oxford Dictionary of
> American Legal Quotations. The response was modest. Let me try again
> with a more focused query: I would welcome contributions of famous or
> eloquent or historically important quotations from U.S. Supreme Court
> opinions of the 1990s. Contributors of more than one quotation that
> appears in the published second edition will be acknowledged in the book's
> preface.
>
> Fred R. Shapiro Coeditor (with Jane Garry)
> Associate Librarian for Public Services TRIAL AND ERROR: AN OXFORD
> and Lecturer in Legal Research ANTHOLOGY OF LEGAL STORIES
> Yale Law School Oxford University Press, 1998
> e-mail: fred.shapiro at yale.edu ISBN 0-19-509547-2
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 21:12:43 -0800
> From: Fred Shapiro <fred.shapiro at yale.edu>
> Reply-To: lawcourts-l at usc.edu
> To: The Law and Courts Discussion List <lawcourts-l at usc.edu>
> Subject: Quotations Appeal
>
> I am beginning to work on the second edition of the Oxford Dictionary of
> American Legal Quotations (Oxford University Press). This is generally
> considered to be the most authoritative and most comprehensive legal
> quotation book.
>
> Now and for the next couple of years, I would welcome contributions of
> quotations that are not already included in the first edition of the
> ODALQ. Quotations from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000's are particularly
> valuable, but older quotations not in the first edition are also
> desirable. I would prefer quotations with precise sources, but even
> unattributed quotes are useful. Contributors of more than one quotation
> included in the published second edition will be acknowledged in the
> Preface.
>
> Please e-mail contributions to me at fred.shapiro at yale.edu.
>
>
> Fred R. Shapiro Coeditor (with Jane Garry)
> Associate Librarian for Public Services TRIAL AND ERROR: AN OXFORD
> and Lecturer in Legal Research ANTHOLOGY OF LEGAL STORIES
> Yale Law School Oxford University Press, 1998
> e-mail: fred.shapiro at yale.edu ISBN 0-19-509547-2
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