Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

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Definition

Proper noun: * Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.: A United States jurist and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, renowned for his influential and often liberal legal opinions, his clear and eloquent writing, and his long tenure on the bench from 1902 to 1932.

Usage
  • As a subject or object: The name refers specifically to the historical figure. It is used in discussions of legal history, constitutional law, and American jurisprudence.
    • Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. served on the Supreme Court for nearly thirty years.
    • Many law students study the opinions of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr..
Advanced Usage
  • "The Great Dissenter": A common epithet for Holmes, referring to his powerful and frequent dissenting opinions, which often argued for judicial restraint and greater legislative freedom.
    • In his role as "The Great Dissenter," Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. shaped future legal interpretations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Holmes: A common shortened reference to the justice in legal and historical contexts.
    • Holmes famously argued that "The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience."
  • Justice Holmes: A formal and respectful way to refer to him in writing.
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.: Refers to his father, a famous physician, professor, and author, highlighting the need for the "Jr." suffix to distinguish the son.
Synonyms
  • Jurist
  • Supreme Court Justice
  • Legal scholar
Related Phrases
  • "Clear and present danger": A legal doctrine famously articulated by Holmes in the (1919) opinion, defining the limits of free speech.
    • The "clear and present danger" test was formulated by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr..
  • "The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.": A famous quotation from Holmes's book (1881), summarizing his legal philosophy.
Noun
  1. United States jurist noted for his liberal opinions (1841-1935)