2006.07.25 - PEGC Extra ========================= I found a scanner to use, so the full text of MR. JUSTICE RUTLEDGE by John Paul Stevens is now available on the PEGC website. Justice Stevens clerked for Justice Rutledge in 1947 and wrote this article ten years later. Rutledge is best remembered for his great dissent in Application of Yamashita, 327 U.S. 1 (1946), which along with his dissent in Ahrens v. Clark, 335 U.S. 188 (1948), has figured very significantly in the recent Supreme Court opinions in the detainee cases of HAMDI, RASUL, and HAMDAN. Allison Dunham and Philip B. Kurland (eds.), MR. JUSTICE, The University of Chicago Press (Chicago 1956); chapter MR. JUSTICE RUTLEDGE by John Paul Stevens, pages 177-202. http://www.justicescholars.org/pegc/MJR.html (full chapter and footnotes) Regards, Charly * * * PROJECT TO ENFORCE THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS (PEGC) http://www.justicescholars.org/pegc/ Charles B. Gittings Jr. Fort Bragg, California cbgittingsyahoo.com +1-707-964-2151