Harvard University Press
Chief Justice
About this book
Roscoe Pound has called Charles Doe (1830-1896) one of the ten greatest jurists in American history, the "one judge upon the bench of a state court who stands out as a builder of the law since the Civil War." This is the first booklength biography of Chief Justice Doe, and as an examination of the constitutional and jurisprudential theories of a state judge it is probably unique.
Known for his aversion to formal courtroom procedure and for his singular methods of conducting jury trials and appellate sessions, Charles Doe served as Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Judicial Court from 1859 to 1874, and as Chief Justice of New Hampshire from 1876 to 1896. In his thirty-five years on the bench, Doe was responsible for a number of innovations in judicial practice. He devoted himself to reforming the rules of construction, his "newmodelling" of writs revolutionized civil procedure, and his solution to the question of criminal insanity was so advanced that it has not yet been superseded, or even approached, in many states. Perhaps it is in Doe's discussions of torts, where he expounded tenets in opposition to those held by Oliver Wendell Holmes, that one may find the most interesting insight into Doe's view of the law. By redefining and re-emphasizing the distinction between matters of law and questions of fact, Chief Justice Doe demonstrated that an original mind working with familiar legal concepts could depart from traditional doctrine while at the same time maintaining the continuity and essential integrity of Anglo-American common law.
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John Phillip Reid, a legal historian who is Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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ILLUSTRATIONS
xi - PART ONE. THE WORLD
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Chapter One. A RACE OF YANKEES. Ancestors
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Chapter Two. ROUT OF THE DOE-FACES. Father
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Chapter Three. THE BARBARIC COURSE. Education
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Chapter Four. JOE DOE — EDUCATED. At the Bar
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Chapter Five. SWALLOWING HIMSELF. Politics
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Chapter Six. ENTIRELY ACCORDING TO DOE. Trial Judge
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Chapter Seven. NEW-MODELLING THE FORMS. Civil Procedure
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Chapter Eight. THE LABYRINTH OF AUTHORITY. The Law of Evidence and Criminal Insanity
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Chapter Nine. A PRIVATE CONJECTURE. Rules of Construction
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Chapter Ten. EXPERIENCE OR REASON. A Theory of Torts
133 - PART THREE. THE MAN
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Chapter Eleven. A DOSE OF OZONE. The Public Man
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Chapter Twelve. WONDER OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. The Family Man
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Chapter Thirteen. PUDDING AND MILK. The Private Man
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Chapter Fourteen. A POLITICAL FOOTBALL. Nonjudicial Activities
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Chapter Fifteen. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE METHOD. The Court Leader
207 - PART FOUR. THE CONSTITUTIONAL THEORIST
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Chapter Sixteen. THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THE CONSTITUTION. Civil Rights
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Chapter Seventeen. THE SUBSTANCE OF THE CONSTITUTION. The Doctrine of Equality
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Chapter Eighteen. ALL THE SUMMERS OF MY LIFE. The Limits of Government
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Chapter Nineteen. CHAOS AND CONTENTION. Railroad Regulation
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Chapter Twenty. THE TOMBSTONES OF OUR ANCESTORS. Constitutional Principles
282 - PART FIVE. THE LEGAL PHILOSOPHER
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Chapter Twenty-One. THE LAST LAWMAKER. Judicial Power
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Chapter Twenty-Two. A FRIVOLOUS FORMALITY. The Law of Precedent
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Chapter Twenty-Three. AN EVIL OF SOME MAGNITUDE. The Common Law
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Chapter Twenty-Four. THE PERFECTION OF REASON. The Nature of Law
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Chapter Twenty-Five. A MASS OF CUSTOMS. The Origin of Law
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Chapter Twenty-Six. AN INCORRIGIBLE DESPOT. Relations with the Bar
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Chapter Twenty-Seven. THE WAGERS OF BATTLE. Colleagues
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Chapter Twenty-Eight. A PECULIAR MODE OF EXPRESSION. Common-Law Method
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Chapter Twenty-Nine. THE OBSCURITY OF OVER ELABORATION. Style and Influence
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Chapter Thirty. BORN TO THE JUDGESHIP. The Heritage
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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NOTES
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