A Judge even when he is free, is still not wholly free; he is not to innovate at pleasure; he is not a knight-errant roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beauty or of goodness; he is to draw inspiration from consecrated principles”. Where the Judge’s values and those prevailing in society clash, the Judge must, in theory, give way to the “objective right”. : - : Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
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