“The physical power to get the money does not seem to me a test of the right to tax. Might does not make right even in taxation. To hold that what the use of official authority may get the state may keep, and that if it cannot get hold of a nonresident stockholder it may hold the company as hostage for him, is strange constitutional doctrine to me.” IfsMayDoeStatesUseSeemsMightCompanyStrangeTaxesAuthorityTestsDoctrineOfficialsTaxationHostage Author:Robert H. Jackson
“I do not know whether it is the view of the Court that a judge must be thick-skinned or just thick-headed, but nothing in my experience or observation confirms the idea that he is insensitive to publicity. Who does not prefer good to ill report of his work? And if fame a good public name is, as Milton said, the "last infirmity of noble mind", it is frequently the first infirmity of a mediocre one.” IfsKnowsMindFirstsDoeSaidIdeasLastsNamesViewsJudgingFameCourtIllNobleObservationReportsThickMediocrePublicityInfirmityInsensitiveMilton Author:Robert H. Jackson
“It is possible to hold a faith with enough confidence to believe that what should be rendered to God does not need to be decided and collected by Caesar.” NeedsShouldBelieveDoeEnoughDecided Author:Robert H. Jackson
“But the validity of a doctrine does not depend on whose ox it gores.” DoeDependsDoctrineGoreValidity Author:Robert H. Jackson
“If certain acts in violation of treaties are crimes, they are crimes whether the United States does them or whether Germany does them, and we are not prepared to lay down a rule of criminal conduct against others which we would not be willing to have invoked against us.” IfsDoeStatesCertainUnitedUnited StatesCrimeWillingLaysPreparedCriminalsGermanyViolationTreaties Author:Robert H. Jackson