Learned Hand - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Hand, Learned (1941), Liberty, Stamford, CT: Overbrook, OCLC 2413475.
  • Hand, Learned (1952), Irving Dilliard, ed., The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses of Learned Hand, New York: Knopf, OCLC 513793.
  • Hand, Learned (1958), The Bill of Rights, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, OCLC 418364. (Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures)
  • Hand, Learned (1968), Hershel Shanks, ed., The Art and Craft of Judging: The Decisions of Judge Learned Hand, New York: Macmillan, OCLC 436539.

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