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Quote 8657 by Anonymous on 21/05/2012

To the extent that the judicial profession becomes the daily routine of deciding cases on the most secure precedents and the narrowest grounds available, the judicial mind atrophies and its perspective shrinks.
- Irving R. Kaufman
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