“Absolute discretion is a ruthless master. It is more destructive of freedom than any of man's other inventions.”

Dissenting, United States v. Wunderlich, 342 U.S. 98, 101 (1951)
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1898–1980

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