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LAW WITHOUT VALUES: THE LIFE, WORK, AND LEGACY OF JUSTICE HOLMES. By Albert W. Alschuler. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2000. Pp. x, 326. Cloth, $30; paper, $18.
"More, more, I'm still not satisfied!" (1)
Holmes has kept scholars busy for most of a century, and the resulting volume of literature about him is staggering. In the last twenty years alone, we have been blessed with four biographies, (2) four symposia, (3) three new collections of his works, (4) two volumes of essays, (5) and various monographs, (6) not to mention a multitude of free-standing law review ...
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