The Queen v. Tutchin (1704), 1 Salk. 51 pl. 14.
“Is not this insanity plea becoming rather common? Is it not so common that the reader confidently expects to see it offered in every criminal case that comes before the courts? […] Really, what we want now, is not laws against crime, but a law against insanity.”
"A New Crime" (1870)
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4 Burr. Part IV., 2377.
Dissenting in Millar v Taylor (1769)
Death Blossoms (2004, South End Press; Cambridge MA), p. 11
“Insane? To disobey a law of the universe was impossible, not insane.”
“Man in His Time” p. 201 (originally published in Science Fantasy, April 1965)
Short fiction, Who Can Replace a Man? (1965)
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Dissenting, Olmstead v. United States, 277 U.S. 438 (1928).
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Brownlow v. Egerton (1854), 23 L. J. Rep. Part 5 (N.S.) Ch. 382.
In the matter of Van Gelder's Patent (1888), 6 Rep. Pat. Cas. 28